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Bethesda shares 2024 roadmap for Fallout 76

While perhaps not quite as great of a redemption story as No Man’s Sky, Fallout 76 has for the past half a decade been slowly growing and improving – making it a far cry from what the experience was like back at launch. With the year coming to an end, Bethesda has now detailed all the many updates and expansions planned for Fallout 76 in 2024.

Taking to the game’s blog, Jon Rush – the producer and art director for Fallout 76 – said “As we look ahead to another exciting year in Appalachia, we can’t help but feel a warm glow (or perhaps that’s radiation?) emanating from the amazing community of players in Fallout 76. Just last month, we celebrated our fifth anniversary, and we’ve come a long way since we first stepped out of the Vault into the wastelands of Appalachia. Together, 17 million players have experienced new Fallout tales and characters with Wastelanders.”

17 million is a rather impressive figure, especially as this specifically details those who played the Wastelanders expansion – not just total registered users since launch. With that, Rush detailed exactly what fans can look forward to in 2024:

  • [Spring 2024] Atlantic City – America’s Playground
  • [Later in 2024] The wooded heartland of Shenandoah
  • More frequent Seasonal events with additional rewards
  • New Seasonal events
  • Additional features and improvements

While perhaps not the most content-filled year for Fallout 76, it is rather impressive to see the team continuing to update the game and add genuinely decent amounts of new content on a semi-regular basis despite its hilariously bad launch.

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