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Artwork of the Vault Boy from Fallout: New Vegas promotional material. | |
Universe | Fallout |
Debut | Fallout (1997) |
Smash Bros. appearances | Ultimate |
Most recent non-Smash appearance | Fallout 76 (2018) |
Console/platform of origin | MS-DOS Microsoft Windows |
Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
Place of origin | United States |
Created by | Bethesda Game Studios |
The Vault Boy is the mascot of the Fallout franchise.
Origin
The Vault Boy is the mascot of the company Vault-Tec, which designed post-apocalyptic shelters called Vaults to enable humanity to survive in the aftermath of a worldwide nuclear war. The Vault Boy illustrates character statistics and selectable attributes, and from Fallout 3 onward models wearable equipment. Vault Boy should not be confused with Pip Boy, the wearable computer used by the player to access their inventory.
In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
As a costume
A DLC costume for Mii Gunner based on the Vault Boy is available for purchase in Ultimate.
In his reveal trailer, Vault Boy stands besides Duck Hunt. This is a reference to Dogmeat, a recurring dog companion throughout the Fallout series.