
Kicking off the new year, Bethesda has released a statement regarding what’s next in line for their recently released online title, Fallout 76. Witnessing how the game initially launched back in mid-November, Bethesda has continuously been at work to undo the damage many fans have been vocal about online.
In the blog post released on New Year’s Day, the developer discusses some of the additions that will be coming to the online post-apocalyptic game in 2019:
We’re also building an incredible list of future updates that we can’t wait to share, including new quests, weekly in-game events, new Vaults opening, a new PvP mode, Player Vending and much more.
Expanding on the handful of planned features for 76, Bethesda also insists that fans should continue to “keep providing you’re your feedback and letting us know what you’d like to see.” Which a better attitude to see compared to how the publisher originally held when responding to the whole canvas bag debacle for the game’s Collector’s Edition. Nonetheless, it’s exciting to see how the future holds for the title as the studio plans to craft it into what will makes fans satisfied.
Fallout 76 is available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC now.
Source: Bethesda







