Fallout 76 will receive a new dungeon with the upcoming patch 9.5. Bethesda has released a new “Out of the Vault” with information. Apparently, a really crazy lab awaits your.
What is this “Paradise”? With patch 9.5, scheduled for release on May 21, 2019, Fallout 76 will get another underground dungeon. This is the second dungeon after the “Caves” from April 16.
The new dungeon is a lab beneath Arktos Pharma in the Appalachia forest and will be linked to the event “Project Paradise”, which leads you into the dungeon and has you complete tasks there.
Players have already discovered the Arktos Pharma Lab during data mining and it might be related to the upcoming “Nuclear Winter” update.
This is what happens in “Project Paradise”
This is how the research facility is set up: You will access it via an elevator in Arktos Pharma, on the right side of the lobby in the building. The event “Project Paradise” should also appear on the map, which you can instantly participate in.
Inside the lab, several biomes are said to exist, where you will encounter various plants and creatures, on which automated research is being conducted. During the event, you will assist some robots in continuing the experiments after the humans have died.
Why is this the “Hell”? The experiments you are helping with are apparently quite dangerous. Bethesda itself writes about Project Paradise:
In this densely overgrown biome, many creatures are hiding, and some of them could easily be considered the cutest or cuddliest test subjects. But stay vigilant, because once the tests begin, some of them could turn out to be deadly dangers.
One image also shows a Deathclaw, which is among the more dangerous opponents in Appalachia. It is advised that only players of level 50 or higher attempt the dungeon. Groups are recommended, but not absolutely necessary.

Benedict thinks this could happen in the lab: I think that during our expeditions into the lab, we will help the Protectrons and other bots carry out dangerous experiments and mutate flora and fauna.
Since we, as Vault dwellers, are not necessarily perfect evolution scientists, things might go wrong, and I would be delighted if a small opossum suddenly became the mega final boss, against which even the Sheepsquatch pales.
Through the event accompanying the dungeon, it appears that there is a greater replay value. Unlike with the caves, which flopped quite early.
With the last patch, a lot was done right, and the changes are well received. On May 16, the legendary vendor was introduced (without a major patch):


