Fallout 76The forthcoming expansion of Wastelanders will add two group locations: residents and invaders. One of these looks like a Lincoln Log fort while the other is made at a broken accident station. Can you guess which players are up?
Yesterday, Bethesda shared some screenshots of the two new locations and other information about the people living there. The residents, led by Paige (former head of the D.C. Construction Workers Union), are hardworking, salty earthworms that have escaped from Spruce Knob to the southeast of the map. The invaders, meanwhile, have returned to Appalachia to retrieve the land they breed for themselves before it falls into the hands of civilians.
Their leader, Meg, seems to be seeing some awkwardness in the trash and probably not one to discuss lucrative deals. The crashing road station he and his gang call on the north end of the map, and seriously it looks like a lot of fun. Most raider camps tend to look like a friend of your friend's screen band playing his game underground in a scrapyard barbeque, but Meg looks like a sci-fi arcade.
“In Wastelanders I will check on the residents,” he wrote one person on Reddit. "When they hit the glass, they do the electronics, they make their own clay … I'll stay. But if the whole Sturges camp was crammed into the same part of the wall for months I think I should go for a raider."
Sturges was a synth genius from Fallout 4 who never jack shit. Understandably, some players are worried that a large-scale renewal NPC is waiting for it to finally be made Fallout 76
New characters, dialogue trees, quests, and upcoming romance options in the Wastelanders review will all be based on one of two new venues, with Bethesda strongly suggesting that one player's reputation will damage their reputation and the other, forcing them to choose one over the other.
In terms of their sense of style and interior design, I would have to go the invaders on this, without my strong commitment to the labor force.