The art of Fallout 4 gets its own print collection

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For a world devastated by a nuclear apocalypse, the Fallout 4 video game sure has beautiful art. And that’s why game publisher Bethesda Softworks has teamed up with Cook & Becker to make a collection of prints from the game.

The companies are releasing a collection of Certified Art Giclee prints from Fallout 4. The collection consists of a number of museum-grade giclee reproductions of concept art pieces from the video game developed by Bethesda Game Studios.

Fallout 4's Nuka Cola
Fallout 4’s Nuka Cola

The Certified Art Giclee prints are available in limited editions. Each print is hand-numbered, while a selection also comes with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by Bethesda Game Studio’s senior concept artists. The prints are available unframed or with a high-end finish or frame.

“We are thrilled to work with Bethesda on this beautiful print collection”, said Cook & Becker’s Ruben Brands, in a statement. “The design of the Fallout games stands out from other post- apocalyptic science fiction by juxtaposing 1950s optimistic ‘Space Age’ aesthetics with a dystopian universe design. This generates a strong tension between objects that look familiar, like brightly painted and sleek cars evoking the 1950s, and a dark backdrop of nuclear destruction. Of course the collection also offers prints from some of the iconic Fallout in-world brands such as Nuka Cola ads.”

Fallout 4
Fallout 4

Amsterdam-based Cook & Becker’s collaboration with Bethesda Softworks is not limited to the Fallout 4 print collection as the art dealership will release more prints from some of Bethesda’s video game franchises.