The standard version of Fallout 76 is already a highly anticipated title, but the special Power Armor Edition of the game is also desired by many fans of the franchise, so much so that every copy of the Power Armor Edition has been sold.
It's not unheard of for special copies of a game to sell out before the official release of the title, but some developers have produced more copies in order to meet the high demand. However, it looks like this won't be the case for Fallout 76, as developer Pete Hines revealed that "there's no way to make more."
This will undoubtedly disappoint many fans, but considering the special edition consists of items like a full-scale, wearable T-51b helmet with a voice modulator and LED headlamp, it's probably difficult to produce this edition at a good quality.
The Power Armor Edition of Fallout 76 was announced back in June and had a preorder price of $200.