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Fallout 76 content roadmap 2021 detailed by Bethesda

Lots coming (but is it enough?).

A new Fallout 76 content roadmap has been detailed by Bethesda and covers the rest of 2021, if not a portion of 2022.

The first update comes in the form of Locked & Loaded, an update that will provide access to S.P.E.C.I.A.L. loadouts, extra C.A.M.P. slots, new Daily Ops and more. We’ve previously detailed this update, which is expected in the coming months.

Moreover, we’ll see “the return of Armor Ace, this time in a fierce battle against Commissioner Chaos and the Yukon Five,” sometime in the next few months as well.

From around June or July (possibly August), the story arc of the Brotherhood of Steel continues with Steel Reign, an expansion that adds new quests, locations, NPCs, and rewards. Also slated for a summer 2021 release (in the northern-hemisphere) are Legendary modules that allow players the opportunity to craft specific Legendary items.

As we move into the end of 2021, expect “an evolution to Private Worlds,” which are fueled by Fallout 76 1st subscriptions.

Finally, late 2021 (or early 2022) will bring new four-star Legendary Weapons and Armor alongside C.A.M.P. Pets, a new Public Challenge and a new Seasonal Event called The Ritual.

Fallout 76 is currently available on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4, playable on Xbox Series S & X (with FPS Boost) and PS5. The title is also on Xbox Game Pass.


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