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The tiny town of Goodsprings was bustling with excitement as thousands of video game fans flocked to the area for the “Fallout” Fan Celebration. The line to enter the Goodsprings General Store was long, snaking down state Route 161 and causing traffic delays. But the fans didn’t seem to mind as they eagerly waited to join in on the festivities.

Goodsprings, a former mining town with a rich history, gained newfound popularity thanks to its ties to the “Fallout” franchise. The Pioneer Saloon, owned by Stephen Staats, played a significant role in the popular video game series, particularly in “Fallout: New Vegas.” Fans of the game recognized landmarks such as the Prospector Saloon and the general store from the game.

Staats, who took over the Pioneer Saloon in 2021, decided to host the first “Fallout” festival in 2022 to give back to the fan community. What started as a small gathering quickly grew into a massive event, attracting thousands of attendees each year. The festival featured cosplay, merchandise, live performances of songs from the game’s soundtrack, and even a wedding ceremony for two fans who got engaged at the previous year’s event.

Fans came from near and far to participate in the celebration. Las Vegans Shane Gabhart and Kate Gordon made their first trip to Goodsprings, showcasing their elaborate costumes inspired by the game. Sebastien Menant, a recent transplant to Las Vegas, had been planning his visit to Goodsprings for months after being impressed by videos from prior years.

The festival provided fans with an opportunity to immerse themselves in the world of “Fallout” and connect with like-minded individuals. The presence of devoted fans added a unique element to the historic Pioneer Saloon, sparking conversations between different generations of patrons, from young gamers to seasoned bikers.

As the celebration continued into the night, Staats reflected on the impact of the event and the joy it brought to fans of the game. He shared stories of people meeting and falling in love at the festival, highlighting the sense of community and camaraderie that the event fostered.

Despite the challenges of managing a large-scale event, Staats remained dedicated to creating a memorable experience for attendees. The success of the “Fallout” Fan Celebration in Goodsprings served as a testament to the enduring popularity of the game and the passionate fan base it has cultivated over the years.