When playing Fall-outone of the last things many probably think of is My little pony. Of course there are some mods that provide My little pony into Fall-out game, but there are plenty of mods that cater to hardcore fan bases across many interests. However, a real fan-made book that delivers My little pony to Fall-outs harsh world is on a whole other level, and it is a hit on Goodreads.
Titled Fallout: Equestriathis work of fan fiction has deeply resonated with many My little pony and Fall-out fans over the years. Fallout: Equestria was originally published in 2011, but it has continued to draw many readers even into 2026. Whether that is morbid curiosity or genuine interest depends on the reader, though Fallout: Equestria is another example of how unexpected and fascinating some Fall-out crossovers can be. Crossovers like Fall-outpp Black Ops 7 skin makes more sense on the surface, although this book is a reminder that fans can be incredibly inventive and think outside the box in wild ways.
Fallout's My Little Pony Crossover shakes up the wasteland
The charm with My little pony mixed with the violent brutality of Fall-out making it a unique blend of cartoon characters and unforgiving, post-apocalyptic survival. Fall-outs lore and world yield some cruel and barbaric results for survivors, and Fallout: Equestria doesn't hold back in that regard.
Fallout: Equestria features some of the Fallout franchise's biggest characters and factions
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The Master (Fall-out)
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Super mutants
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The Enclave
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Share (Fallout 3)
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The Pitt (Fallout 3)
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New California Republic (Fallout 2, New Vegas)
Fallout: Equestria doesn't skimp on content either
Since this is fanfiction, some may be tempted to immediately write this off as an easy read, but that's not the case. Fallout: Equestria is a whopping 1,600 pages, making it even longer than The Lord of the Rings. For a book this long, it's hard to keep a consistent narrative intact, but it's constantly praised for its storytelling. Readers on Goodreads applaud the story's complexity and cohesion, which speaks volumes for the quality of the writing. Between the use of various iconic Fall-out factions and locations and a long history that manages to avoid steering too far off course, Fallout: Equestria shows that fan fiction can often be a platform for great stories to build from.
There is also an audiobook version of Fallout: Equestria available for download.
Even more interesting is that some of the Goodreads reviews aren't even from My little pony fans. Fall-out fans whose interests were piqued have also checked it out just to see what it's like and have been thoroughly impressed. With its description-heavy writing and solid handling of Fall-outs wasteland, it is as much of Fall-out fan fiction as it is My little pony. The My little pony aspect can turn some Fall-out fans away, but based on reviews it has clearly left many surprised.
The Fall-out The TV series only has a few episodes left, so fans of both the games and the series are about to run out of fresh wasteland-focused content. Of course there is Fall-out games to jump back into, but some may be looking for something completely new. Fallout: Equestria on Goodreads can help satisfy that craving. It's a wild crossover like many Fall-out fans wouldn't see coming, but that's also what makes it fun for so many readers.