Has Bethesda not adhered to its release schedule for Fallout 76? The servers are now online for PC, PS4, and Xbox One worldwide, as many players report.
The release was supposed to be at midnight: Actually, Fallout 76 was supposed to be released at midnight our time. Officially, you would have been able to play starting tomorrow, November 14, at 12:01 AM.
Fallout 76 now available to play on PS4, Xbox One, and PC
Players report: In our article on the official release times of Fallout 76, some readers alerted us to an early start. They can play Fallout 76 already, even though Bethesda’s official release schedule indicated different times. It is not clear if this is a mistake.
More players are logging in: On the official Bethesda Twitter there are more reports from players who are already online. This applies to all three platforms PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Also on Reddit, there are some reports saying that the servers are already online.
Does this apply to all players? We do not know that yet. However, it seems many can already play.
Update November 13, 4:35 PM: Some players report that they cannot access the game on Xbox One with the digital pre-order version. The Microsoft Store shows a message that “it is still too early.” These players will likely have to wait for the official release at midnight.
What is behind this? This is still unknown. There is no official statement from Bethesda on this. There is still a possibility that Bethesda takes the servers offline again.
