In the eyes of many–including us here at DualShockers—Fallout 76 is going to need more than a few updates to redeem the game and make it a far more enjoyable experience. Well, Bethesda is preparing to push out a new patch next week for all of the game’s platforms that will hopefully put it on
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When Bethesda first revealed The Elder Scrolls: Blades, the upcoming mobile game set in the Elder Scrolls universe, at E3 this past summer, the intention was to release the game before the end of 2018. Well, that is no longer that case as the game’s release window has now changed. Announced today via the official Elder Scrolls Twitter
Fallout 76 was one of the most anticipated titles set to arrive in the later half of the year thanks to its blend of multiplayer within the richness of the Fallout universe, and while the final product left something to be desired among some fans, more outcry has arisen surrounding the quality of one of its merchandise items
Since its debut two weeks ago, the launch of Fallout 76 has been seen as a bit of a mixed bag, as the game has seen numerous technical issues as players have tried to make their way through post-apocalyptic West Virginia, along with Bethesda Game Studios as a whole not giving much in the way of
It’s hard to imagine Bethesda’s pitch for Fallout 76. “We have a huge dedicated player base for our single-player franchise. We should take away all of their favorite parts of the game and have these traditionally-isolated players play together.” Fallout 76 tears down the divisions between players by allowing them to play cooperatively. What’s left standing, however, is
Following its release last week, the first major patch for Fallout 76 has today released across all platforms and on consoles at least, it’s a doozy of an update. On PS4, today’s update comes in at an astounding 47GB while on Xbox One it comes in just a bit higher at 48GB. Sizable patches like this are
Fallout 76 will be launching this week, and ahead of launch the official Bethesda Games Studios’ Twitter account posted a Tweet with a letter included in the photo. The letter reads: “It’s with great excitement that we’re finally launching Fallout 76. A Fallout game unlike anything we’ve done. Really, it’s a game unlike any we’ve ever played.
The Fallout 76 beta still has one day left before ending, but Bethesda has seemingly already learned a lot from fans and is looking to incorporate their feedback into the full release of the game. Over on Reddit today, Bethesda said a thank you to all fans that took part in the Fallout 76 beta. Along with doing so,
We’ve known for some time now that the only instances of microstransactions within Fallout 76 would be for that of character customization items. Today, Bethesda has detailed more of just how these customizable items will be sold. All of the various clothing items, weapon skins, emotes, and additional gear will be sold through the Atomic Shop. The storefront is accessible
Fallout 76 has entered another day of B.E.T.A. testing today on PC. That “Break-it Early Test Application” is living up to its name as users are finding more and more game-altering glitches two weeks ahead of launch. For those who are not familiar with Fallout on PC, Fallout 4 had a notable exploit where players
Eager Fallout 76 fans who were hoping to jump onto the much-anticipated PC beta yesterday were greeted with quite a few issues. Many players preloaded the beta early just so they could hop on when it went live on the Bethesda.net launcher, but just before they could, Fallout 76 ran before it could even walk
Despite having Fallout 76 launch in less than a month and a ton of other games in the pipeline, perhaps the biggest moment for publisher Bethesda in all of 2018 was when it revealed both Starfield and The Elder Scrolls VI at E3, the next two titles that Bethesda Game Studios will be creating in the coming years. It was
The Fallout 76 beta is gearing up to kick off again this weekend for those playing on Xbox One, but it’s not going to end there. Things will pick up again next week on October 30 and this time, players across all of the game’s platforms will be able to join in. Ahead of next week, Bethesda
Following last night’s first test period of the Fallout 76 beta, Bethesda has today revealed when players will again be able to hop back into the post-apocalyptic world of West Virginia. The first of two Fallout 76 beta sessions planned for this weekend will kick off on Saturday, October 27 at 5:00 PM EST and will last for two
With the first day of the Fallout 76 B.E.T.A. behind us, fans seem both tenacious and trepid as they wait to see how Bethesda will keep them playing past the 40-hour main storyline. In a recent letter to the community, Bethesda Game Studios acknowledged tentative fans and acknowledged that Fallout 76 is a game that
Fallout 76 is slated to release in just about a month and to fill the time until launch, one person has created an appropriately themed controller. Over on the Shed of Dreams Facebook page, the controller designer has this time opted to create a DualShock 4 that is reminiscent of the power armor that your character can
The Fallout 76 beta, otherwise known as the Break-It Early Test Application (B.E.T.A.) is scheduled to kick off tomorrow for those on Xbox One and recently, the start times for the first public demo of the game were unveiled. In a recent tweet, Bethesda announced that the first session of the Fallout 76 beta on Xbox One will kick
The Fallout series has always been one that takes players to a variety of different locations around the United States and Fallout 76 is no different, this time taking place in the hills of post-apocalyptic West Virginia. The state of West Virginia is taking advantage of this newfound spotlight that is being shed on their homeland and has partnered
Ahead of the closed beta later this month, Bethesda today announced that some users on Xbox One will be able to dive into Fallout 76 as soon as this weekend. A Fallout 76 stress test will be held in the North American region this weekend on Xbox One and will allow a small number of players to test things
In case you didn’t already know, West Virginia is a very, very hard place to get to. I experienced this first-hand while heading into the preview event for Fallout 76, which was taking place in White Sulpher Springs. The trip there ended up involving a missed flight, a later flight to Chicago, and then a 20-person plane
During today’s Apple Event from the Steve Jobs Theater, Bethesda Game Studios’ Todd Howard appeared to show off some new footage of The Elder Scrolls: Blades running on the newly announced iPhone XS. The footage that we see of Blades isn’t all that different from what we saw of the game at E3, but we once again get to
Among the big fall releases for the year the upcoming Fallout 76 definitely ranks high among the biggest, and while the game will be on PC like the Fallout games before, Bethesda has confirmed that those looking to play Fallout 76 will have to turn to Bethesda.net to play the game, as opposed to other PC game marketplaces. In
Fallout 76 is easily one of the most anticipated game releases of the fall, and while plenty of fans will be looking forward to enjoying all the game will have to offer come November, according to Bethesda, the game’s upcoming “B.E.T.A.” period will show fans virtually everything that can be experienced in Fallout 76 this fall.
As we near one of the busiest fall seasons for video games in recent memory, I haven’t been able to stop dwelling on the games that we aren’t going to be playing for a while. Like, a long while. In the fallout of E3 2018, I’m more excited than ever before for the games that
With QuakeCon 2018 rapidly approaching from August 9-12, Bethesda today has revealed more details on just what those who are attending the conference and those who will be watching from home can expect. To kick things off on Friday, August 10 at 12:00 EST, QuakeCon’s keynote address will take place and will feature updates on Quake Champions, RAGE
In 2010, Bethesda Softworks published Fallout: New Vegas, a spin-off game in the Fallout series that was developed by Obsidian Entertainment rather than Bethesda Game Studios, the team that had created Fallout 3. Since this time, the company has never worked with an outside developer in this manner again and Bethesda’s Todd Howard doesn’t see that changing. In a
In 2011, id Software and Bethesda released a brand new IP called Rage for PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3. The hype for the game leading up to its launch was palpable winning multiple awards from various outlets for its gorgeous graphics and great gameplay. When the public finally got its hands on it —
It’s been a whirlwind month for Warner Bros. and Bethesda as the latter sued the former over code rights in regards to an upcoming Westworld mobile game. Claiming that Westworld infringed on Fallout Shelter both in concept and in coding, Bethesda sought to claim damages for copyright infringement, breach of contract, and misappropriation of trade secrets, along with
I think many fans of Bethesda Game Studios would agree that the studio’s last title, Fallout 4, was a great game, although a safer entry in the series when it came to new additions that its fanbase may not have connected with, like its Settlements system and more. Otherwise, there’s no doubt a lot to love from Fallout
During its E3 2018 press conference, Bethesda Softworks only mentioned Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot, but Todd Howard’s jokes needed time to sink in, so there was no time to actually show the game. Today the publisher released the announcement trailer, finally giving us a glimpse on the gameplay. Wolfenstein: Cyberpilot is set in Paris in 1980 exactly like the