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Fallout flavoured menu items are coming to McDonalds with in-game rewar

Express Published Aug 18, 2026 Reviewed Aug 19, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
Fallout flavoured menu items are coming to McDonalds with in-game rewar
Xbox is partnering with McDonald's to celebrate its 25th anniversary with themed menu items based on six of the brand's biggest gaming IPs.
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Xbox is partnering with McDonald’s as part of its 25th anniversary celebrations with themed menu items based on six of the brands biggest gaming IPs headed to the fast food restaurant later this year.

McDonald’s teases that the collaboration will include new menu items, each of which will contain “hidden surprises, secret messages, and special features”.

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There’s currently no word on what all of the new menu items will be. However, the senior vice president and chief marketing officer at McDonald’s UK and Ireland, Tim Kenward, did tease one menu item from Fallout: “As a huge Fallout fan, I’m most excited for the Blamco Cheesy Potato Bites,” he says.

Purchasing these menu items will give gamers rewards for their favourite games. By ordering through the McDonald’s app, gamers will be able to claim the following for each of Xbox’s biggest games:

McDonald’s hasn’t confirmed exactly when the promotion is set to start, but it’s expected to arrive in the coming months.

Kenward provided the following further comment on the collaboration, saying: “Gaming is all about imagination and the worlds we love to get lost in. What excites me about this partnership is that we're bringing parts of these iconic gaming worlds to life, giving fans the chance to experience food they have only ever seen on screen.”

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