Even three years after the release, Bethesda is not giving up and continues to put money and effort into Fallout 76. Now the Roadmap for 2022 revealed, the brave bunker residents immediately revealed the further plan for the entire year.
According to that, new events should start every three months, which should offer some variety with extraterrestrial invaders, deadly machines, a return to Pitt, known from Fallout 3, and a Nuka World road show.
The four events at a glance
Spring – Attackers from space
Even back when Mothership Zeta for Fallout 3 was about visitors from space. They are now returning and are making the Appalachia region unsafe. You can start your sinister experiments from the March 01, 2022
Summer – hardness test
In the summer there will be a total of three new public events. In addition to “eviction notice” and “Moonshine Jamboree”, the main focus is on the arena fights against all kinds of dangerous machines in the “Endurance Test” event. The robot theme is reminiscent of the Automatron expansion for Fallout 4.
Fall – Expeditions: The Pitt
From the fall you can then leave Appalachia for the first time and explore post-nuclear Pittsburgh, called “The Pitt”, in special missions, which veterans already know from the second DLC for Fallout 3. In addition to brand new rewards, there is of course also a reunion with the native mutant species, the trogs.
There is even a small teaser for the expeditions to the Pitt, which we do not want to withhold from you at this point:
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Fallout 76: The Pitt teaser trailer shows region outside of Appalachia
Winter – Nuka-World on Tour
In the cold season, it is not the Christmassy Coca-Cola trucks that drive up, but a Nuka World road show that suits the scenario and visits Appalachia. The legendary soft drink was already the focus of the Nuka World DLC for Fallout 4 and the event will bring regional bosses along with other public events.
What else you should know about Fallout 76
We have summarized for you in a video how Fallout 76 has changed in the past three years and whether that is enough to give the game a second chance:
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Fallout 76 Three Years Later – Here’s How Bethesda’s Biggest RPG Disappointment Has Changed
A little review: The online offshoot of the Fallout series had an extremely rocky start, as the technical and content-related condition fell far short of promises and expectations. In the meantime, not only has there been a lot of improvement, but the number of players has now settled at a stable level for several years.
Do you still play Fallout 76 or are you considering returning to the game given the planned events? Let us know in the comments!
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