Fallout 76: Here are the plans for 2022!

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Fallout 76: Here are the plans for 2022!

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Bethesda continues to work on Fallout 76, originally released in 2018, and has now commented on the planned content for the new year 2022. Here we tell you what Fallout fans can look forward to.

Bethesda Game Studios plans to release a whole range of new content for Fallout 76 over the course of the year. The add-on “Attackers from Space” will make the start in spring.

The next patch is fast approaching and will include the aforementioned seasonal event. In this map-wide event, you will encounter UFOs and aliens. You must defeat the invaders and destroy the deployed brainwave suckers before the invaders complete their research. Alongside the event, there are also improvements and changes to Fallout Worlds, including the ability to earn SCORE on daily and weekly challenges, new CAMP build settings, PvP settings, disabling VATS, and legendary skills.

It will continue in the summer with the update called “hardness test”. This includes three public events: Hardness Test, Eviction Notice and Moonshine Jamboree. Fallout 1st members can look forward to board improvements such as exclusive challenges, an increased SCORE earn rate, and exclusive ranks.

Fall brings Expeditions: The Pitt, introducing a whole new way to play Fallout 76. A new hub in Whitespring will allow you to travel outside of Appalachia for the first time in the game. This update introduces repeatable missions in outdoor locations where you get new rewards and meet new NPCs with quests and dialogue trees. It also reintroduces Trogs – enemies first seen in Fallout 3’s “The Pitt.”

Winter finally marks the arrival of the Nuka-World Roadshow in Appalachia, bringing new public events, a new regional boss public event, loot, and more!

Fallout 76 – Night of the Moth – Developer Video

Available now for free to Fallout 76, the Night of the Moth update introduces the Mothman Equinox seasonal event, Season 7’s Zorbo’s Revenge, and a variety of quality-of-life improvements.

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