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Fallout 76 dev warns of ‘spectacular’ bugs
Fallout 76 developer Bethesda has posted a lengthy message to fans on Twitter, warning that folk should expect some teething issues with the online…
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Fallout 76’s microtransaction system is used to buy cosmetic items
Bethesda has blown the lid open on the microtransactions system featured in Fallout 76, revealing they'll employ a currency called Atoms that can be…
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Fallout 76 beta begins October 23
Bethesda has announced that the Fallout 76 beta, which the publisher is delightfully calling B.E.T.A. (Break-It Early Test Application), begins on October 23 on…
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Fallout 76 won’t support cross-play at launch
After Sony's announcement that the PlayStation 4 will support cross-play for 'select third-party content,' but Fallout 76 won't be one of them, Bethesda's Pete…
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Bethesda makes a wish come true for a young Fallout fan with rare cancer
Developer Bethesda has granted the wish of a young boy named Wes, who is currently battling stage-four neuroblastoma, by allowing him to play Fallout…
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Fallout 76’s card-based perks are only awarded for levelling up
In case you missed it, Fallout 76 will employ a new card-based perk system that fuels the familiar S.P.E.C.I.A.L. template used by previous games;…
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The Fallout 76 beta will let you carry your progress to the full game
Bethesda has confirmed a few more key details on the upcoming Fallout 76 beta, revealing players will be able to carry all their progress…
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Fallout 76 is not going to be available on Steam at launch
Bethesda has announced that online post-apocalyptic RPG Fallout 76 will not be available to purchase on Steam. Instead, the developer's marketing boss Pete Hines…
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You can worship Todd Howard statues in this new Fallout 4 mod
Everyone loves Todd Howard. I mean, why wouldn't you? He's a cool dude, wears awesome leather jackets, and made some of the best games…
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You don’t need remasters to enjoy old games
The pixelated blood of the early Resident Evil games, that ruby-hued gelatin burst, still purls in the veins of my imagination. In part, this…