Fallout 76 New Vegas Fans: Grab These Limited-Time Sunset Sarsaparilla Rewards Before January 6

Fallout 76's Sunset Stranger mini-pass features exclusive New Vegas-themed rewards including Sunset Sarsaparilla items. Week 1 challenges end Dec 30, full event ends Jan 6, 2026.

Time’s running out for Fallout 76 players to snag some sweet New Vegas nostalgia. The game’s “Sunset Stranger” mini-pass is loaded with Sunset Sarsaparilla-themed goodies, but you’ll need to act fast—Week 1 challenges end December 30, and the entire event wraps up January 6, 2026.

Why 2025 Has Been Huge for New Vegas Fans

Before we dive into the rewards, let’s acknowledge what a year it’s been for Fallout: New Vegas enthusiasts:

  • Fallout Season 2 features New Vegas as a primary setting
  • Fallout 76 added Burning Springs, a New Vegas-inspired location
  • 15th anniversary celebrations brought Benny’s suit and other iconic items to Fallout 76
  • The community’s still holding out hope for that remaster/remake

While we haven’t gotten the full New Vegas remaster fans desperately want, Bethesda and Amazon are definitely showing the 2010 classic plenty of love.

Fallout 76 New Vegas Fans: Grab These Limited-Time Sunset Sarsaparilla Rewards Before January 6

Everything in the Fallout 76 Sunset Stranger Mini-Pass

This New Vegas-themed mini-pass shares tickets with the main pass, so you can prioritize whichever items appeal to you most. Here’s the full lineup:

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Cosmetics & Wearables:

  • Sunset Sarsaparilla Deputy Hat
  • Deputy Badge Backpack Flair

C.A.M.P. Decorations:

  • Sunset Sarsaparilla Saloon Door
  • Sunset Sarsaparilla Bar Stool
  • Sunset Sarsaparilla Arcade Dart Machine
  • Sunset Sarsaparilla Billboard
  • Sunset Sarsaparilla Cap Clutter
  • Sunset Sarsaparilla Bottle Clutter

Posters:

  • Build Mass With Sass Poster
  • A Fresh Delight Poster

Player Customization:

  • 2 Player Icons (Festus and Blue Star Cap)
  • 4 Player Titles (Sassy, Sunset, Courier, and Stranger)

The Most Valuable Items You Need

Surprisingly, the bottle and cap clutter items are the real stars of this mini-pass. Here’s why they matter:

The Clutter Advantage:

  • Normal junk items can’t be placed on surfaces in Fallout 76
  • The only workaround is a chessboard display clipped through floors/tables
  • Clutter items are the easiest way to create a realistic, lived-in C.A.M.P.
  • These Sunset Sarsaparilla items let you add authentic wasteland atmosphere

If you’re into C.A.M.P. building and want that authentic “someone actually lives here” vibe, these clutter pieces are essential.

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For Saloon Builders:

  • The saloon door, bar stools, and billboard create an authentic Old West watering hole
  • Perfect for themed builds or roleplay camps

For Fashion Enthusiasts:

  • The Deputy Hat adds variety to cowboy attire
  • Pairs well with existing options like Vault-Tec Cowboy Hat and traditional western hats
Fallout 76 New Vegas Fans: Grab These Limited-Time Sunset Sarsaparilla Rewards Before January 6

Sunset Stranger Week 1 Challenges (ENDS DECEMBER 30!)

Urgent: Week 1 challenges expire Tuesday, December 30, so prioritize these immediately if you want maximum tickets.

ChallengeTickets
Complete all “Kill an Enemy” challenges (4 total)60
Eat Pre-war Food with Deputy Hat equipped (25)20
Cripple Human heads with Pistol + Deputy Hat (15)20
Kill Rusted Deathclaws with Deputy Hat (3)20
Kill enemies in Burning Springs with Pistol + Deputy Hat (35)20
Kill Insects with Pistol + Deputy Hat (25)20
Kill Radhogs with Deputy Hat (15)20
Modify a Pistol with Deputy Hat equipped (5)20

Important Tip: For the pistol modification challenge, per community sources like NukaKnights, the Dom Pedro grip mods contain the required “pistol” keyword. A 10mm pistol also reportedly works.

Sunset Stranger Week 2 Challenges (Ends January 6)

These challenges have been datamined, so they’re subject to change. Ticket values are estimates:

ChallengeEstimated Tickets
Complete all “Kill an Enemy” challenges (4 total)60
Build Turret/Trap in Workshop or C.A.M.P. with Deputy Hat (5)20
Catch Fish in Burning Springs with Deputy Hat (10)20
Collect Deathclaw Eggs with Deputy Hat (3)20
Kill Burning Ogua with Deputy Hat (1)20
Kill Burning Radscorpions with Deputy Hat (20)20
Kill Corrosive Stingwings with Deputy Hat (30)20
Kill Humans in Burning Springs with Deputy Hat (30)20

Bonus Challenge: After completing the event, you’ll unlock an extra challenge to kill 175 Burning Springs enemies with the Deputy Hat equipped for additional tickets.

Tips for Completing the Sunset Stranger Mini-Pass

Good News: This event is easier than previous passes because:

  • No limited-time event farming required
  • All challenges can be completed by exploring Burning Springs
  • Progress carries over between play sessions

Maximize Your Efficiency:

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  1. Always wear the Deputy Hat when doing anything in Burning Springs
  2. Equip a pistol for combat-related challenges
  3. Focus on Burning Springs region for location-specific tasks
  4. Start Week 1 challenges immediately—they expire December 30!
  5. Use tickets strategically between main pass and mini-pass items

Why This Mini-Pass Matters

Even if you’re not a die-hard New Vegas fan, these challenges are worth completing for the bonus tickets toward the main pass. But for Sunset Sarsaparilla enthusiasts and New Vegas devotees, this is a must-have collection.

The timing couldn’t be better either—with Fallout Season 2 exploring New Vegas and the 15th anniversary celebrations in full swing, this mini-pass lets you bring a piece of the Mojave Wasteland into your Appalachian C.A.M.P.

The Bottom Line: Act Fast

Key Deadlines:

  • December 30, 2025: Week 1 challenges expire
  • January 6, 2026: Entire Sunset Stranger event ends

Don’t sleep on this one. The clutter items alone make this mini-pass valuable for C.A.M.P. builders, and New Vegas fans will want every piece of Sunset Sarsaparilla memorabilia they can get their hands on.

Grab that Deputy Hat, load up your pistol, and head to Burning Springs. The wasteland’s calling, partner.

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