At the Xbox & Bethesda Showcase 2023, the developers showcased what’s next for Fallout 76. There was also a tribute to the community, which Bethesda is apparently very proud of.
This is the new video:
- The developers explain how Fallout 76 has evolved over the years and has become better.
- 15 million players have been attracted to the Fallout MMO and have been playing cooperatively or solo since then.
- A special mention goes to the community, which is considered one of the friendliest in gaming.
This is what has happened in Fallout 76: Since release, the developers have continuously worked on Fallout 76 and expanded its features. If you were among the initial critics: Fallout 76 now has real NPCs and has received dozens of updates since.
In “The Pitt”, for the first time, players could leave the Appalachia map. In the most recent update “Nuka-World on Tour”, a whole amusement park centered around the popular beverage is being introduced. The director explained to us in an interview: “This is crazy and unpredictable, even by Fallout standards.“
Recently, Bethesda ensured that there is more equality among players with a patch. Fans stated: “The game is currently better than ever.”
Players get a whole casino in the new expansion
What’s next for Fallout 76? Bethesda will release “Road to Atlantic City” next. As seen in the trailer, you will then be able to travel to the namesake city, where the large casino will be the main attraction.
What exactly there will be to do is still unknown in detail. However, new enemies are already visible in the preview, and special rewards and “treasures” are being talked about.
Details about costs, size, and scope of Road to Atlantic City are currently still missing. The specific date is also yet to be announced.
Fallout 76 is available for PC, Xbox, and PlayStation, and Bethesda reminds you once again that you can play it at no extra cost with Xbox Game Pass. On MeinMMO, the game is one of the best games for adults:
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