
Bethesda’s Fallout 76 has been through the ringer and slowly undoing the damage that has been made for the game’s rocky November launch last year. With nearly an handful of free updates that dropped for the online only title, Bethesda continues to do the same going deeper into the current year and illustrate that with a literal road map for what’s in-store for the coming months.
The first content drop labeled ‘Wild Appalachia’ will bring a fresh batch of quests, decoration feature for the C.A.M.P. feature, a seasonal event for the Fasnacht Parade which is hosted in the West Virginian Town, and will introduce brewing & distilling. Also, the content drop will feature a new survival mode for players to add another layer of difficulty to the Appalachian wasteland.
Following later this summer with ‘Nuclear Winter’, which features a new mode that reconstructs the formula of the game’s wasteland that we are more familiar with currently? Detail on what the titular mode will offer has not been discussed, but more is to come Bethesda states. Another addition that is on the way will be a Prestige System for concurrent players of the game and High Level Vault Raids which seems to be another option for high-tier loot over dropped warheads.
The final content drop ‘Wastelanders’ has little information on what it will bring to players besides more quests and events.

Reflecting back to October of last year, it was mentioned that mod support was said to be inbound for Fallout 76, at least for the PC version, sometime in 2019. But seeing the reception of the game, it seems unsure if they can still promise that if Bethesda is working to reassure disappointed fans that the game will be what the publisher initially promised.
Fallout 76 is available for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC.
Source: Bethesda







