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Cancel Fallout 1St: The Right Way
How to cancel fallout 1st in singapore and protect your gaming wallet
What is fallout 1st and why players cancel
Fallout 1st is a premium membership for Fallout 76 that unlocks private worlds, expanded storage through the Scrapbox, a portable Survival Tent, and monthly Atoms (in-game currency) for cosmetics. You purchase it separately on each platform: Xbox, PlayStation, or PC. Many players subscribe temporarily for specific needs, then cancel once they've completed their goals.
Is fallout 1st worth keeping?
The service costs between SGD 17.50 and SGD 143 depending on your platform and billing cycle. You'll keep access to premium features only while your subscription is active. If storage management or private play matters to you, it may justify the cost. If you rarely use those features, cancelling saves money immediately. Most players who cancel do so because they've finished their farming tasks or realised the monthly cost adds up faster than expected.
Common reasons players cancel
You might cancel because you've cleared your junk inventory using the Scrapbox, completed your solo missions, or simply want to reduce your monthly gaming expenses. Others cancel because they weren't aware Fallout 1st wouldn't carry over to a new platform, or they upgraded to a different Bethesda account. Whatever your reason, Stopee is here to guide you through the process without friction or surprise charges.
Your consumer rights when cancelling fallout 1st
Singapore's consumer protection (Fair trading) act protections
You have strong protections under Singapore's Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) Act. This law requires subscription services to make cancellation simple and transparent. If Bethesda or your platform (Microsoft, Sony, Valve) make cancellation deliberately difficult, buries the option, or charges you after you've cancelled, you can escalate to the Consumers Association of Singapore or file a complaint with the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS).
Most importantly, you have the right to cancel at any time. No service can lock you into auto-renewal without making cancellation equally easy. If you discover unexpected charges after cancellation, you can request a refund by referencing this protection.
What to document before you cancel
Before you hit cancel, take screenshots of your current billing date, the cancellation confirmation page, and your account details. Keep these records for at least 12 months. If a dispute arises, these documents prove you cancelled on the date you claim, protecting you if erroneous charges appear later. Stopee recommends storing these images in a folder on your phone or cloud storage specifically for subscription records.
How to cancel fallout 1st step by step
Cancel fallout 1st on PC via steam
Steam makes cancellation straightforward because Valve handles the billing directly. Follow these steps in order:
- Open Steam on your computer and log into your account.
- If you're already logged in, proceed to the next step.
- Click your account name in the top right corner.
- A dropdown menu will appear with several options.
- Select "Account" from the dropdown.
- This takes you to your account management page.
- Click "Manage Subscriptions" on the left-hand menu.
- You'll see a list of all active subscriptions on your Steam account.
- Find "Fallout 1st" in the list and click "Edit" next to it.
- Do not click on the subscription name itself; you must click the "Edit" button.
- Select "Cancel my subscription" and then click "Apply".
- Steam will ask you to confirm. Read the confirmation carefully to ensure you're cancelling the correct service.
- Confirm the cancellation in the pop-up window.
- Your "Next Billing Date" should now display "Cancelled" or show no future charge date.
- Screenshot this page immediately as your proof of cancellation.
- This screenshot protects you if Steam or Bethesda later claims you never cancelled.
Pro tip: Steam continues your access to Fallout 1st until the end of your current billing period, even after you cancel. You don't lose anything by cancelling early in your cycle.
Cancel fallout 1st on PC via bethesda.net
If you purchased directly through Bethesda's website rather than Steam, follow this process:
- Visit Bethesda.net and log into your account.
- Use the same credentials you use to play Fallout 76.
- Navigate to your account settings by clicking your profile icon.
- Look for an icon in the top right corner of the page.
- Select "Transaction History" or "Memberships" from the menu.
- The exact wording may vary depending on recent Bethesda updates.
- Locate your Fallout 1st membership entry.
- You may see it listed as "Fallout 1st (PC)" or similar.
- Click "Manage" or "Edit" next to your membership.
- This opens the subscription management interface.
- Select "Cancel Subscription" and confirm your choice.
- Bethesda will ask for confirmation before processing your cancellation.
- Verify that the next billing date has been removed or shows "Cancelled".
- Take a screenshot of this confirmation page.
Warning: Bethesda has changed its auto-renewal controls several times. If you cannot find a "Manage" button, check the "Billing" or "Subscriptions" section of your account settings. If you still cannot locate it, contact Bethesda support directly through their help portal and reference this guide.
Cancel fallout 1st on PlayStation (PS4 or PS5)
PlayStation subscriptions are managed through Sony's account system, not through the game itself. Here's how to cancel:
- Sign into your PlayStation account on your console or at account.playstation.com.
- On console, go to Settings and select "Users and Accounts".
- On the web, log in with your PSN credentials.
- Navigate to "Account Management" (on console) or your profile (on web).
- Console: Settings > Users and Accounts > Other > Account Management.
- Web: Click your profile icon, then select "Account Settings".
- Select "Account Information" and then "Services List" or "Subscriptions".
- You'll see all active subscriptions tied to your PSN account.
- Find "Fallout 1st" in the list (it may appear as a 1-month or annual plan).
- Click on it to open its details page.
- Select "Cancel Subscription" and confirm your cancellation.
- Sony will confirm the date your subscription ends.
- Screenshot the confirmation page and your updated Services List.
- This proves to Sony and Bethesda that you cancelled on this date.
Pro tip: If you cannot find Fallout 1st in your Services List, check your "Purchase History" or "Billing Information" section. Occasionally, inactive or very old subscriptions don't display in the Services List but still appear in your purchase history. Contact PlayStation support via your PSN account if the subscription has disappeared but charges still appear.
Cancel fallout 1st on xbox (Xbox one or xbox series x/S)
Microsoft handles Xbox subscriptions through the Xbox app or online account portal:
- Sign into your Microsoft account at account.xbox.com or open the Xbox app on your console.
- On console: Settings > Account > Subscriptions.
- On web: Visit account.xbox.com and log in.
- Go to "Subscriptions" or "Manage Subscriptions".
- You'll see all active memberships tied to your Xbox account.
- Locate "Fallout 1st" and click on it.
- It may appear under "Game Pass" section or separately depending on your dashboard version.
- Select "Manage" or "Cancel subscription".
- Microsoft will explain what you're about to lose access to.
- Confirm the cancellation and review the new billing date (which should now show "Cancelled" or be blank).
- Take a screenshot immediately.
Warning: Xbox subscriptions sometimes require you to disable auto-renewal before you can cancel the subscription itself. If you see an "Auto-renew" toggle, turn it off first, then proceed to cancel.
What happens after you cancel fallout 1st
Your access during the grace period
You keep full access to Fallout 1st features until the end of your current billing period. If you cancelled on day 5 of a 30-day cycle, you continue enjoying private worlds, the Scrapbox, your Survival Tent, and monthly Atoms for the remaining 25 days. You will not receive a refund for the unused portion of your subscription (see refund section below). Take advantage of this grace period to move critical items out of subscriber-only storage or finish any tasks that depend on private-world access.
What you lose after your subscription ends
Once your subscription expires, these features become unavailable immediately: private worlds close, the Scrapbox becomes inaccessible, your Survival Tent disappears, and monthly Atom payments stop. Any items you left in subscriber-only storage may become trapped, though Bethesda has occasionally allowed recovery through support tickets. Most importantly, do not leave valuable items in the Scrapbox or Survival Tent expecting to retrieve them after cancellation. Transfer everything to your regular inventory or a secure storage location within Fallout 76 before your subscription expires.
Does bethesda charge you again after cancellation?
If you cancelled correctly, Bethesda will not charge you again. However, if auto-renewal was not properly disabled before cancellation, you may be charged when your current period ends. This is why taking a screenshot of your cancellation confirmation is critical. If you are charged unexpectedly, contact Bethesda support immediately with your cancellation screenshot and request a refund. Document everything.
Refunds and getting your money back
Can you get a refund on fallout 1st?
Refund eligibility depends on your platform and how long ago you purchased. Microsoft's official stance is that Fallout 1st purchases are generally non-refundable. Sony (PlayStation) and Valve (Steam) have similar policies but allow refunds within specific windows if the service failed to deliver promised features or if charges occurred due to account compromise. Bethesda itself has limited refund authority because platform holders (Microsoft, Sony, Valve) control the transaction.
When you might qualify for a refund
You have the strongest refund case if any of these apply:
- You were charged after you cancelled, and you have proof of your cancellation.
- The service failed to deliver promised features (for example, private worlds were unavailable for your entire subscription period).
- Someone else accessed your account and purchased Fallout 1st without your permission.
- You purchased within the last 14 days and requested cancellation within that window (some platforms honour this under consumer protection law).
In Singapore, consumer law gives you stronger protections than platform terms alone. If Bethesda or your platform refuses a refund you believe you're entitled to, you can escalate to the Consumers Association of Singapore or file a complaint with the CCCS.
How to request a refund
Contact your platform's support team first, not Bethesda directly. Provide your proof of cancellation, your account details, and a clear explanation of why you believe you deserve a refund. Include your order number and the date you cancelled. If the platform denies your request, contact Bethesda support with the same evidence. If Bethesda also refuses and you believe the refusal violates Singapore's Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) Act, file a complaint with the CCCS.
Pricing for fallout 1st in singapore
Subscription plans and costs
| Plan | Price (SGD) | Billing Cycle | Platform | Auto-renewal |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1-Month Membership | SGD 17.50 | Monthly | All platforms | Yes (cancellable anytime) |
| 3-Month Membership | SGD 45 | Quarterly | Select platforms | Yes |
| 12-Month Membership | SGD 143 | Annual | Select platforms | Yes |
Pricing may vary slightly between Steam, Bethesda.net, PlayStation Store, and Xbox Store. Always check your account before purchasing to confirm the exact SGD amount your platform charges. Stopee recommends starting with the 1-month plan if you're unsure whether Fallout 1st suits your playstyle. You can upgrade to an annual plan later if you find the membership valuable.
Common mistakes when cancelling fallout 1st
Mistakes that leave you vulnerable
Cancelling a subscription should be straightforward, but small oversights can cost you money. We understand the frustration when unexpected charges appear after you thought you'd cancelled, and that's why we want to help you avoid these traps.
- Not taking a screenshot of your cancellation: Without proof, you cannot dispute a surprise charge. Always capture the confirmation page.
- Cancelling only through the game menu: Fallout 76's in-game menu does not cancel your subscription. You must cancel through your platform's account system (Steam, PlayStation, Xbox, or Bethesda.net).
- Confusing "pause" with "cancel": Some platforms allow you to pause a subscription temporarily. Pausing is not the same as cancelling. If you want to stop payments entirely, select "cancel" not "pause".
- Cancelling on the wrong platform: If you play on PlayStation but have your subscription tied to your Steam account, cancelling on PlayStation won't work. Cancel on the platform where you actually purchased it.
- Leaving items in the Scrapbox before cancellation: Any items stored in subscriber-only locations will become inaccessible once your subscription expires. Retrieve them immediately after cancelling, not after expiration.
- Ignoring confirmation emails: After you cancel, your platform sends a confirmation email. Save this email as additional proof alongside your screenshot.
Your cancellation checklist
Before you cancel
- Log into your Fallout 76 account and check your Scrapbox and Survival Tent for valuable items.
- Transfer any critical items to your regular inventory.
- Note your current next billing date so you know how long you have left.
During cancellation
- Cancel through your platform's official account portal (not the game menu).
- Follow the platform-specific steps provided in this guide.
- Take a screenshot of the cancellation confirmation page immediately.
- Note the exact date and time of cancellation.
After cancellation
- Save your confirmation email from the platform.
- Store both your screenshot and email in a dedicated folder for subscription records.
- Log back into your account within 24 hours to verify that the next billing date has been removed or marked "Cancelled".
- Wait 3-5 days to ensure no erroneous charge appears.
- If a charge does appear, contact platform support immediately with your cancellation proof.
Contact information for cancellation disputes and escalation
Where to go if cancellation goes wrong
If you cancelled Fallout 1st but Bethesda or your platform charged you anyway, you have clear escalation paths. First, contact your platform's support team directly:
- Steam support: Log into your Steam account and visit the Help section to submit a ticket.
- PlayStation support: Contact Sony through your PSN account or call their Singapore support line.
- Xbox support: Visit support.xbox.com or call Microsoft's Asia-Pacific support team.
- Bethesda support: Submit a ticket at help.bethesda.net with your cancellation proof attached.
If platform or publisher support refuses to help, escalate to Singapore's consumer protection authority:
- Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE): File a complaint at case.org.sg or call 6100 0315.
- Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS): File a complaint at cccs.gov.sg if you believe the company violated the Consumer Protection (Fair Trading) Act.
Keep all screenshots, emails, and cancellation confirmations organised. These documents are your evidence in any dispute. Stopee has helped thousands of consumers resolve subscription disputes by ensuring they documented every step, and these same practices will protect you.
Formal cancellation and dispute address
If you need to send a formal cancellation notice or dispute letter, send it to Bethesda's legal office (the official address may be listed in your Fallout 76 Terms of Service or on Bethesda's legal page). Include your full account details, the date you attempted to cancel, your proof of cancellation, and a clear explanation of the issue. Send via registered mail or email with read receipt confirmation.
For platform-specific disputes, follow the formal complaint process on each platform's support portal. Document the ticket number and submission date.
The bottom line
Cancelling Fallout 1st is simple if you follow the correct platform-specific steps and document your confirmation immediately. Whether you're cancelling because you've finished your farming, want to reduce gaming expenses, or simply no longer use the features, your consumer rights protect you from unexpected charges and unfair refusal policies. Move your valuable items out of subscriber-only storage before your subscription expires, keep your cancellation proof for at least 12 months, and escalate to Consumers Association of Singapore or the CCCS if Bethesda or your platform charges you after you've cancelled.
Stopee is committed to empowering you with clear, actionable cancellation guides for every subscription you want to quit. Whether it's gaming memberships, streaming services, or fitness apps, Stopee provides step-by-step instructions, consumer law references, and escalation pathways so you never feel trapped by auto-renewal. Your money, your choice, your control.