NZXT gaming hardware will produce Fallout themed computer cases starting with H700 Nuka-Cola.
The Fallout franchise is appearing outside of its gaming system, as a work of art to decorate the casing of your computer. NZXT gaming hardware manufacturer will produce Fallout themed computer cases with official license, starting with H700 Nuka-Cola. NZXT only made 2,000 of these limited edition cases with the game's most popular soft drink. Fallout developer Bethesda Softworks describes the case as "part of the Wasteland," and from the back, it clearly resembles a soft drink vending machine in one of the games. The steel chassis has a tempered glass side panel, a bar to keep your cables in place and support for AIO coolers. There is also water cooling and a perforated metal mesh to keep the air flow going.
There are red LEDs inside the case, including a red LED sign for NZXT, and the limited edition set comes with a Vault-Tec random bobblehead figurine. It should be noted that, although NZXT says that this is the first of a new chassis line with game themes, it has been pleased with the multitude of games before with custom cases. There's the H700 PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds themed case that reveals the game's logo on the side, and even a box with the logo and the Streamer Twitch mascot. Both were announced in May. Unlike Fortnite, which is known for playing Ninja, and PUBG, which has PC fans and console fans, Fallout is a franchise that is very popular with console gamers, so it seems that NZXT is diversifying here.
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