Update: A GameStop representative reached out to TechSpot to clarify details on this story that has been widely reported with identical information. GameStop claims only 32 units (not thousands) of the recalled helmets were sold and shipped to consumers. All the affected consumers have been identified and notified directly about the recall, offering a refund. No other models, editions, or colors of the Fallout 76 Power Armor Edition helmets (gun-metal or grey color finish) are involved in this recall. The photo below shows the recalled red-colored helmet manufactured by Chronicle LLC and sold as an individual collectible item on GameStop.com in June 2019. The original story follows below: Exclusive Fallout 76 Power Armor helmets sold by GameStop are being recalled due to high risk of mold exposure. This is yet another controversy surrounding Fallout 76 made worse by the fact that it’s a health hazard. Bethesda hasn’t had much luck when it comes to collectibles recently but this may be the worst. First reported by DualShockers, wearable Power Armor helmets that were sold exclusively by GameStop are being recalled by the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission due to increased risk of mold exposure. Per the official recall website: “Mold…