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Since the launch of Fallout 76 back in November, fans of the franchise since then are having difficulty playing the latest installment in the series with Bethesda’s take for the game’s online only foundation. The game littered with problems and bugs that have slowly been removed with the set of biweekly updates, some fans still don’t believe that’s enough for the game.
But according to the latest rumor for the post-apocalyptic title, the game could be heading towards a free-to-play business model in the near future. Lucky for those who already have purchased the game, Bethesda have already confirmed that there is no proof backing the alleged changes coming towards Fallout 76.
There is no truth to this rumor.
— Bethesda (@bethesda) January 22, 2019
Seeing that Bethesda has finally made a public statement on the subject, it would have been insulting to fans who have pre-ordered or following launch bought the game if the rumors end up being true. And that would have been more problematic than any of the previous & current problems in the game along with the previous debacle surrounding the game’s Collector’s Edition canvas bag.
To say if the title would to head towards that at some point in the game’s lifespan, it would be assumed for when the game has maintained a good portion of the franchise’s audience after receiving more updates to what we currently have now.
Do you think Bethesda should change the game to free-to-play or something else entirely?
Fallout 76 is out now for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.







