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Fallout 76 2022 roadmap details what’s to come

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A new Fallout 76 2022 roadmap has detailed content coming to the title throughout the year.

We’ve summarised it below for your convienience.

Q1 (spring in the northern hemisphere, autumn in the southern hemisphere)

The first big drop of 2022 is Invaders from Beyond, which adds new Public Events and, more importantly, aliens!

This quarter will also include a Fallout Worlds update and Season 8: A Better Life Underground.

Q2 (summer in the northern hemisphere, winter in the southern hemisphere)

Next comes Test Your Metal, which introduces arena fights against automatons.

This quarter also includes an update to scoreboard progression for Fallout 1st subscribers.

Q3 (autumn in the northern hemisphere, spring in the southern hemisphere)

Next is the highly anticipated Fallout Expeditions: The Pitt, which returns players to the Fallout 3 location of the same name.

The expeditions will include new NPC, enemies and rewards.

Q4 (spring in the northern hemisphere, autumn in the southern hemisphere)

2022 ends with Nuka World on Tour, a travelling roadshow that will include a new Season, Public Events and even a region boss.

Fallout 76 is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S & X, PS4 and PS5. It’s available on PC and Xbox through the Xbox Game Pass subscription program.


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