Two screenshots from an event in the USA have been leaked for the new online game Fallout 76. Attempts to remove them from the internet have proven difficult.
Where do the screenshots come from? The screenshots originate from a journalist at the “Washington Post” and are likely from a preview event. However, there was a strict “please do not post anything” instruction that a journalist apparently disregarded and tweeted the images.
Bethesda has been trying to remove these images, but they have already spread too widely. The images are now on Imgur and in numerous mirrors. Removing them from the internet is about as easy as getting toothpaste back in the tube.
Here are the screenshots:
“Off-Screen” screenshots of Fallout 76 spark discussion among fans
This is how the fans are reacting:
- In the first screenshot, fans are already spotting initial details for a quest. That could be a crafting workbench. This would also fit the quest. “Locate the Overseer’s C.A.M.P.” The C.A.M.P. is the building system of Fallout 76.
- Generally, the jumpsuits seen are considered well done. Players hope that the animations in the game match the quality.
- Compared to Fallout 4, some are noting improvements, particularly with lighting.
- Some fans are excited about the Vault-Boy in the first image. He stands at the journalist’s workstation and seems to serve as a holder for the controller. Many Fallout fans would love to have him on their gaming desk. However, he is not exclusive and can be ordered online for about 25€ – at least in the USA.
- The parallels to “Fallout 4” are noted to be significant.
How can you play it yourself? For “non-streamers,” the beta of Fallout 76 will be the first opportunity to play Fallout 76. We have compiled everything about the beta in this article.
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