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Bethesda Isn’t Done With Fallout 76 Yet

Fallout 76 is getting more updates, and is apparently far from finished. After five years, they seemed to have learn from their past mistakes and reflected as they promise new content, rewards, and seasonal events as it became one of their most played games.

Bethesda Isn’t Done With Fallout 76 YetAfter five years, Fallout 76 is still kicking out news. While the game had a horrendous beginning, Bethesda continues to try to improve the game from where it had begun. What once started as a nearly empty wasteland, the company has added new features in hopes of making it feel more like how a Fallout game should. From NPCs, to new locations; they have certainly raised the general consensus. It doesn’t feel like how it started. Jon Rush redesigned the fallout website to help showcase the game’s success and an outline to show the developer’s vision for 2024.

Now, 17 million players have experienced the new Fallout tales. Currently, with the holidays fast approaching, Atlantic City – Boardwalk Paradise contains many decorations in the irradiated town resort, and some seasonal events in game. They have showcased many seasons and new locations that have been explored before. With that, the team wants to show what’s coming next in the irradiated Appalachia.

With a planned release in the spring, America’s Playground will be the primary focus going into the next year. Giving the players an exciting mission to confront the Jersey Devil, more areas to explore, and new rewards to reap. They plan on expanding the game’s map southwards, deep into the wooded heartland of Shenandoah. This will let the player explore the heart of Virginia.

Bethesda Isn’t Done With Fallout 76 Yet - Shenandoah Park

Shenandoah Park Concept Art

The team wants to continue to build on Fallout 76 and release additional features and improvements to benefit the players. They promise that next year will be an exciting time to adventure into the game and make some friends. Additionally, with the highly anticipated Fallout TV series coming to Amazon Prime, it might breathe a new life into the series. With this, let’s hope Bethesda has learned to release a game that feels finished from the start.

Source: Fallout 76 in 2024

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