Fallout Day 2025: Start Time, Where to Watch, and What to Expect
- Sagar Mankar
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Fallout Day has become an annual celebration for fans of Bethesda’s post‑apocalyptic franchise. Each year, the event brings updates, community highlights, and sometimes a few surprises. Fallout Day 2025 is no different, and Bethesda has now confirmed the broadcast details.

Fallout Day 2025 Global Start Times
The showcase kicks off on Thursday, October 23, 2025, at 10:00 AM PDT. Here’s when you can tune in around the world:
Los Angeles (PDT, UTC‑7) – 10:00 AM
New York (EDT, UTC‑4) – 1:00 PM
London (BST, UTC+1) – 6:00 PM
Berlin / Paris (CEST, UTC+2) – 7:00 PM
Dubai (GST, UTC+4) – 9:00 PM
New Delhi (IST, UTC+5:30) – 10:30 PM
Singapore / Hong Kong (SGT/HKT, UTC+8) – 1:00 AM (Oct 24)
Tokyo (JST, UTC+9) – 2:00 AM (Oct 24)
Sydney (AEDT, UTC+11) – 4:00 AM (Oct 24)
São Paulo (BRT, UTC‑3) – 2:00 PM
Mexico City (CDT, UTC‑5) – 12:00 PM
Where to Watch
Bethesda will stream the event live on:
YouTube – Bethesda’s official channel
Twitch – [twitch.tv/bethesda]
Steam Community – via Bethesda’s official page
Immediately after the broadcast, the FalloutForHope charity stream will go live. Organized by Fallout content creator Kenneth Vigue, the initiative raises funds to support children and families in need, adding a meaningful cause to the celebration.
What to Expect
Bethesda has already tempered expectations by clarifying that Fallout 5 or a Fallout 3 remaster won’t be part of the show. Instead, the focus will be on:
Fallout 76 updates – including the anticipated Burning Springs update, which introduces The Ghoul (voiced by Walton Goggins, also starring in Prime Video’s Fallout series).
Fallout Season 2 trailer – Prime Video's series is launching later this year, so expect a drop or at least tease more footage.
Community celebrations – highlights of fan creations and events.
Upcoming fan events – details on Fallout‑themed gatherings and charity efforts.
Vault Boy animations and developer messages – the usual charm and thanks from the team.
Last year’s broadcast ran about 40 minutes, and this year is expected to follow a similar format. While major surprises aren’t on the table, the tie‑in with the Prime Video series and the ongoing evolution of Fallout 76 should give fans plenty to look forward to.