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Fallout 76 Wastelanders trailer sets up the story and shows off new improvements

We are just a few days away from Fallout 76’s big return with the Wastelanders expansion and Steam launch. In preparation for the update, Bethesda released a new trailer for Wastelanders today, teasing new NPCs, factions and story quests. 

The trailer is short, so we don't get much in the form of spoilers for new main story missions. However, we do get a look at some long awaited changes to Appalachia. You can see the full trailer below:

Wastelanders brings new life to the region, with human characters returning, cultists and bandits setting up camps and new settlements forming. There will also be companion characters with romance options, so there are many more single-player Fallout elements making their way into Fallout 76.

The update arrives on Tuesday April 14th. Anyone who already owns the PC version on Bethesda.net will be able to redeem the Steam version for free, which you can learn about, HERE.

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KitGuru Says: I've been looking forward to this update for a long time now and while I doubt it will suddenly transform Fallout 76 into the best game in the series, I am optimistic about the new improvements coming. Are any of you planning on trying out Fallout 76 again once Wastelanders releases next week? 

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