Apart from the release of the much-awaited Fallout 4, fanatics of the video game have one more reason to get thrilled — Fallout 4 Loot Crate has once again gone on sale after limited supplies sold out on Sept. 23.

"We’ve stocked up on additional inventory and Fallout 4 Limited Edition Crates are once again available for order," reads the page of Loot Crate. "This second shipment will ship out in December in time for Christmas, after previous orders have shipped."

The Fallout 4 Loot Crate, which has a price of $100, will come with exclusive and rare Fallout collectibles as well as gear for serious aficionados of the series. The seven items contained in the crates, says Loot Crate, are valued at $150.

While Loot Crate and Bethesda did not disclose what the goodies are, a report did mention two of the seven items incorporated in the crate, including a Dog Meat plush as well as a Vault 111 Hoodie.

"This EPIC one-time-only crate gives you all the fun of a post-nuclear wasteland without all the muss and fuss of an actual nuclear catastrophe," hints the Loot Crate page.

For fans who missed out the chance to grab the Fallout 4 Limited Edition Crate during the initial wave, they can now head over to the Loot Crate page to order.

These crates are once again believed to sell out quick, just like the initial batch of crates.

The first batch is slated to arrive on customers' doorsteps in November, around the same time the video game will arrive on PS4, PC and Xbox One.

"We're having a lot of fun working with Loot Crate on items for this limited edition crate," said Pete Hines of Bethesda in a statement. "The Fallout universe allows for so many possibilities — and we're sure fans will be excited about what's in store."

The good news is Loot Crate also ships these crates to other parts of the world, meaning these are not exclusive in the U.S. However, those who wish to order will need to burn a little extra cash — instead of paying $100, they need to pay $130.

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