The National Atomic Testing Museum in Las Vegas is set to host a unique holiday celebration inspired by the popular video game series, Fallout. This event, taking place on December 20 and 21, 2025, will feature a wasteland scavenger hunt, exclusive photo opportunities with the iconic Vault Boy, and limited-edition collectibles for attendees.
From 11:00 to 14:00 each day, guests can explore the museum’s galleries while participating in a scavenger hunt that highlights both atomic history and Fallout-themed Easter eggs hidden throughout the venue. Those who complete the hunt will be rewarded with a $10 discount on a case of Jones Nuka Soda, while supplies last. The scavenger hunt promises to engage visitors of all ages by merging educational content with the fun of the Fallout universe.
Vault Boy, a beloved character from the franchise, will make special appearances for photo opportunities at 11:30 and 13:30 each day. This interaction allows fans to capture memorable moments with one of pop culture’s most recognized mascots, enhancing the festive atmosphere of the event. Additionally, every attendee will receive a limited-edition National Atomic Testing Museum bottlecap upon entry, available exclusively during this two-day celebration.
The holiday festivities align with the recent launch of the museum’s “World of Fallout” exhibit, which explores the cultural significance of nuclear history through the lens of the iconic video game. This exhibit establishes connections between real-world atomic testing, Cold War themes, and the imaginative post-apocalyptic landscapes depicted in Fallout. By doing so, it aims to engage both long-time fans and first-time visitors.
Admission to the holiday celebration is included with museum tickets. For more details and to purchase tickets, interested parties can visit atomicmuseum.vegas.
About the National Atomic Testing Museum
The National Atomic Testing Museum is operated by the Nevada Test Site Historical Foundation (NTSHF), a recognized non-profit organization. The museum’s exhibitions cover the history of nuclear testing, beginning with the first test at the Nevada Test Site on January 27, 1951. In addition to historical exhibitions, the museum addresses current events related to the nuclear industry. For more information about its offerings, visit atomicmuseum.vegas and follow the museum on social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and TikTok.
About Bethesda Softworks
Bethesda Softworks LLC, part of the ZeniMax Media Inc. group, is a global publisher of interactive entertainment software. The company is known for its blockbuster franchises, including The Elder Scrolls, Fallout, and DOOM. For further details on Bethesda’s products, visit www.bethesda.net.
As the holiday season approaches, the National Atomic Testing Museum invites both locals and visitors to partake in this engaging event that celebrates not only a beloved video game series but also the historical significance of atomic culture.
