You probably heard about Vault 33 from the Fallout TV show and now you're wondering: “Is it in Fallout 76? Can I get Vault 33 gear?”
Good news: yes, Vault 33 is tied into Fallout 76 with cosmetics, survival kits, and even merch. I'll walk you through how to get the Vault 33 Jumpsuit, the Survival Kit rewards, and what they're actually useful for.

The Vault 33 Jumpsuit is a cosmetic underarmor added as a tie-in with the Fallout TV series.
Check Atomic Shop – It was available during the Fallout TV crossover event (Spring 2024). If you missed it, keep an eye out for shop rotations—Bethesda loves to recycle event gear.
Crafting Option – If you unlocked it, you can craft it at an Armor Workbench. It requires:
Equip It – It works as underarmor, so you can wear it with your armor set. Think of it as style first, stats second.
Player Tip: I've been rocking it with a jetpack T-65—looks awesome if you're into matching “TV vault vibes” with power armor.
This was a limited-time perk for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (April 11 – June 16, 2024). If you claimed it, here's what you got:
| Item | Usefulness |
|---|---|
| Vault 33 Backpack | Cosmetic flex + extra carry space |
| 5× Lunchboxes | Bonus XP + team buffs |
| 3× Repair Kits | Instant weapon/armor fixes |
| 1× Supply Package (Tiers 1-3) | Crafting mats |
| 3× Perk Card Packs | New perk cards |
| 5× Carry Weight Boosters | Lifesaver if you hoard loot like me |
| 3× Scout Banners | Temporary buffs for your squad |
| 1× Score Booster | Speeds up Season board progress |
If you missed it, don't stress. These kits rotate. Bethesda has dropped Vault-themed bundles before, so expect repeats.
Not in-game, but worth knowing: Bethesda released Lucy's Vault 33 Backpack IRL. It comes with:
I grabbed one and honestly, it's solid quality. Perfect if you want to cosplay or just carry your groceries like a proper vault dweller.
Bethesda has been tying Fallout 76 updates to the TV show hype. Expect Vault 33 cosmetics or bundles to show up again in:
Bottom line: If you missed the first wave, don't panic—Vault 33 stuff will rotate back. And if you did grab it, enjoy showing off in Appalachia because not many players are running around in Vault 33 gear yet.
If you’re low on resources while waiting for the Vault 33 gear to return, you can always check trusted marketplaces that offer Fallout 76 items for sale and even grab some extra Fallout 76 caps for sale to keep your adventures running smooth in Appalachia.
Atoms are the only way to grab Vault 33 cosmetics when they rotate back into the Atomic Shop. Buying Atoms with cash works, but let's be real—free farming is way better. Here's how I farm Atoms without grinding myself into insanity.
Every day, Fallout 76 gives 4–5 mini challenges. They reset at 12 PM EST.
Player Tip: If you do all dailies, you'll snag around 30–40 Atoms per day, which adds up to 250–300 a week.
Weeklies reset every Tuesday. These are bigger but totally worth it.
Examples include:
Do all weeklies and you'll pocket 350+ Atoms. Combine with dailies and that's ~600–700 Atoms per week.
Each season board gives bonus Atoms at certain ranks. I've earned 1,000+ Atoms per season just from casually ranking up.
Trophies/Achievements → Check your “Challenges → World” tab; many give 10–80 Atoms.
First-Time Quests → Main quests like Wastelanders and Steel Dawn drop Atom rewards for milestones.
Vault 33 gear will likely cost 400–800 Atoms per cosmetic. Save smart:
| Task | Atoms Earned |
|---|---|
| 7× Daily Challenges | ~250 |
| Weekly Challenges | ~400 |
| Scoreboard Levels | ~200 |
| Misc Achievements | ~100 |
| Total | ~950 Atoms per week |
That's almost 1,000 Atoms weekly, enough to buy a Vault 33 outfit in 1 week or a bundle in 2.