Gameplay-Video zeigt Craften, Looten und Schießereien in Fallout 76

After a preview event for Fallout 76, there is now plenty of gameplay available online. Journalists were allowed to explore Vault 76 and West Virginia for three hours during this event.

Finally, the first impressions of Fallout 76 are now visible. At a preview event at the Greenbrier Resort, to which various journalists and YouTubers were invited, they were able to play Fallout 76 for three hours.

In the various videos available since October 8, you can see how the gameplay mechanics work. Fallout fans will likely notice how familiar the scenes look.

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30-Minute Video Shows What Awaits Players in the First Hours

What is shown in the video? In the video from Gamesradar, a group of journalists can be seen exploring the game world together and solo, collecting loot and completing quests.

They go after opossums, ghouls, and other creatures. As already known, quests are accepted through audio logs and terminals. The story is primarily told through the game world, as there are no human NPCs.

You also get a brief look at the crafting, cooking, and building system of Fallout 76. Survival elements are present but seem to not be a major focus of the gameplay.

The footage shown, like everything from this event, is from an Xbox One X.

When can players start playing themselves? The Beta of Fallout 76 will start on October 23 on Xbox One. PC and PS4 will follow a week later, on October 30.

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