PC Gamer Magazine’s New Issue: Fallout Special, Deadlock Deep Dive & More!

Unveiling PC Gamer’s Latest: TechTalesLeo Dives into the Fallout Special & Valve’s Deadlock

PC Gamer magazine cover featuring Fallout

As dedicated tech enthusiasts and gamers at Digital Tech Explorer, we’re always on the lookout for content that truly captivates and informs. This month, our resident storyteller and tech analyst, TechTalesLeo, brings you an exclusive look into the latest issue of PC Gamer magazine (Issue 418 UK / 406 US). Prepare for an immersive journey into the beloved post-apocalyptic world of Fallout and an early peek at Valve’s intriguing new title, Deadlock.

TechTalesLeo, known for bridging the gap between complex technology and everyday usability, highlights how this issue perfectly aligns with our mission to keep developers and tech enthusiasts ahead of trends and informed. From insider stories of how Fallout evolved from a cult classic to a global phenomenon (including insights into the exciting new season of the Fallout TV show) to deep dives into upcoming games and essential hardware reviews, this issue is a treasure trove for any PC gaming fan. It celebrates the legacy of one of PC gaming’s greatest RPG series, charting its rise from the early isometric classics like Fallout 1 and 2, through to 3D gems such as Fallout: New Vegas, and the recently released Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition upgrade.

PC Gamer magazine Fallout 4 Anniversary Special

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Cover Feature: The Fallout Special

PC Gamer magazine Fallout 4 Anniversary Special

The centerpiece of this month’s PC Gamer is an unparalleled exploration of the Fallout universe. With world-exclusive access, the magazine speaks to many of the key developers who shaped the series, alongside the stars of the new Fallout TV series. This feature (written by Ted Litchfield and exclusive until January 29th, 2026) offers a comprehensive celebration of Fallout’s legacy, making it an indispensable read for both long-time fans and newcomers curious about the saga’s journey. Delve into the intricate details of game development, character creation, and the narrative evolution that has cemented Fallout’s place in gaming history. Explore more about PC games and gaming on Digital Tech Explorer.

Secondary Feature: Valve’s New Contender – Deadlock

Beyond the irradiated wastes, PC Gamer offers an exciting deep dive into Valve’s new third-person shooter, Deadlock. This fascinating hybrid blends elements of a movement shooter with MOBA mechanics. After extensive early access, the magazine provides valuable early impressions and a comprehensive crash course guide, perfect for getting a head start when the game officially releases. TechTalesLeo notes that this kind of in-depth game analysis is exactly what developers and tech enthusiasts need to stay ahead of emerging trends.

Additional Highlights from This Month’s Issue

The latest PC Gamer issue is packed with diverse content for every type of gamer and tech enthusiast, reflecting Digital Tech Explorer’s broad interests in digital innovation and product reviews:

  • LEAD PREVIEW: Pathologic 3
    Experience a dark psychological horror game where you have just 12 days to save a town from a mysterious plague. PC Gamer’s exclusive playtest suggests a gripping and unique experience with exquisite tension.
  • LEAD REVIEW: Dispatch
    The official verdict on the entire first season of the interactive superhero TV show, Dispatch. This game delivers genuine humor and heart, making it a worthy check-out for superhero aficionados.
  • MOD SPOTLIGHT: Painkiller RTX
    Revisit the cult classic FPS, Painkiller, now enhanced with a stunning new ray-tracing mod that revitalizes its visuals.
  • REINSTALL: Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2
    A nostalgic look back at the legendary RTS game, assessing whether its blend of bombastic sci-fi warfare and cheesy FMV cutscenes still holds up. (Spoiler: it absolutely does!)
  • DIARY: Cyberpunk 2077
    Join a ‘Tech No Bro’ on a unique no-aug, Luddite playthrough of Cyberpunk 2077. Is the future better without implants? Find out in this intriguing adventure.
  • SPECIAL REPORT: Bus Bound
    Exclusive insights from the developers of Bun Bound, a new bus driving simulator featuring officially licensed vehicles and the fictional North American town of Emberville.
  • THE BUILD: All Out Super Rig
    The PC Gamer hardware team kicks off 2026 by building a money-no-object super rig. Get a part-by-part components guide to build your own dream machine. Discover more about hardware on our site.
  • HARDWARE GROUP TEST: Lightweight Gaming Mice
    Six of today’s top-rated lightweight gaming mice are put through rigorous testing for speed, weight, features, and customization in the PC Gamer hardware lab.
  • …and more!
    Including “Now Playing” insights from the PC Gamer team on titles like Raccoin, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, Dispatch, and Minecraft. Plus, re-reviews of Hotline Miami and Killer Frequency, and a guide to raiding like a pro in Arc Raiders.

PC Gamer Magazine: Pricing & Subscription Options

For those eager to get their hands on this issue or subscribe, here’s a clear breakdown of options:

Option Type US Price UK Price Link
Single Issue Print/Digital $4.99 $16.49 Magazines Direct
Annual Subscription (13 Issues) Print (UK Edition) $141.99 N/A Magazines Direct UK
Annual Subscription (13 Issues) Digital (UK Edition) $58.99 N/A Magazines Direct UK
Annual Subscription (13 Issues) Print (US Edition) $36.95 N/A Magazines Direct US
Annual Subscription (13 Issues) Digital (US Edition) $20.00 N/A Magazines Direct US

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How many issues are in an annual subscription? 13 issues a year, including a special holiday issue in late December.
  • What’s the difference between the UK and US versions of the magazine? The UK edition of PC Gamer magazine has a slightly higher page count than the US edition, with extra content available.
  • Are PC Gamer subscriptions available outside the US/UK? Yes, PC Gamer magazine ships to many countries globally. For a full list of destinations, please visit Magazines Direct.
  • What form does the digital magazine come in? Digital editions of PC Gamer magazine are provided in PDF and EPUB format, readable through Pocketmags.

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