As Bethesda promised it brought its mobile game, "Fallout Shelter," to Android users this week, Aug. 13. Just like the iOS counterpart, you play an overseer, controlling vault dwellers’ lives in an effort to create the perfect vault. You choose their jobs, send them on missions and even interfere in their sex lives.
Well just a few hours after releasing on the Android operating system, "Fallout Shelter" has already been hacked reports VG247.
As with many Android games their leaderboards are pretty worthless. The top 10 players are always hackers who've significantly inflated their scores and it appears this has already happened in "Fallout Shelter." One Reddit user took a screenshot showing a hacker who managed to place himself on top the game's Score and Happiness leaderboards.
As you can see from the pictures users Jake Polie has already reached a score in the millions while the other users are barely to 20,000. With the game being freshly released the score is highly unlikely.
Even if you can't hit the millions high score "Fallout Shelter" is still worthy of your download. When the mobile game was released on Apple's App Store, it quickly became the number one app, with over 70M play sessions per day and we expect the Android release to have the same effect.
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