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Fallout 76's Battle Royale Mode Nuclear Winter Shutting Down In September, News Coming At E3

Bethesda says not enough people are playing the mode, so it's focusing elsewhere to grow the game for years to come.

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Fallout 76's battle royale mode, Nuclear Winter, is coming to an end in September. Developer Bethesda Game Studios announced in a blog post that it's removing the mode in September simply because not enough people were playing it. Not only that, but Bethesda said it will make announcements about Fallout 76's future during E3 2021.

"We've seen the vast majority of players prefer to explore other aspects of the game," the studio said. "It has also become tougher to put full Nuclear Winter lobbies together without also making sacrifices on match wait times."

On top of that, Bethesda said it has become "challenging" to deliver major updates to Nuclear Winter while at the same time creating more content to Fallout 76's other, more popular modes. "With all of this in mind, we are currently planning to sunset Nuclear Winter Mode in an update coming this September," Bethesda said.

The developer added that it's aware Nuclear Winter has an "incredibly passionate" playerbase, and it recognizes they might find this news disappointing.

"Ending support for the mode was a difficult decision, and not one that we made lightly," Bethesda said.

While Nuclear Winter is going away, Bethesda teased that it's currently developing new ways for Fallout 76 players to enjoy PvP combat in a different manner. More details will come later this year. Additionally, everyone who played Nuclear Winter--even if it was only a single match--will get some some compensation related to the shutdown.

Everyone who played the mode is getting an allotment of perk coins, which you can use to upgrade your character in the adventure more. You'll get six perk coins for each Overseer rank you reached, for a maximum of 600. Bethesda is also giving out 1 perk coin for each Overseer ticket, up to 200. And everyone who completed at least one Nuclear Winter match will get a themed pennant for their C.A.M.P.s

"While we have decided to disable this mode, Fallout 76’s future remains very bright. We can’t wait to share more details with you on all of the new features and adventures we're planning to bring to the game throughout 2021, and for years to come," Bethesda said.

Bethesda will announce what's next for Fallout 76 during the Xbox/Bethesda E3 2021 showcase on June 13. This will include information on updates for the game coming in 2021 and beyond.

To celebrate E3, Bethesda is making Fallout 76 completely free on all platforms, until June 16. The developer is also offering a "limited preview" of the Fallout 1st subscription program to give people a glimpse at the perks of the membership to encourage them to sign up. Additionally, double XP across all Fallout 76 modes is available during this period.

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I'm glad Bethesda is going to invest in this game. IMO the game has one of the best player communities out there. If you love the Fallout IP, you want this game to succeed. As much as I enjoyed the Nuclear Winter, it was obvious it was being neglected. ALOT of cheaters on the platform because no one was really being monitored.

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@gunsblazing777: Why would I want this game to succeed as a fan of Fallout? Everything I ever liked about Fallout was obliterated by it. Everything a LOT of people liked about Fallout is absent.

Do you like narrative and character development? That wasn't there at launch and had no plans to be, it had to be added in and still is not fleshed out.


Do you like RPG gameplay? It isn't an RPG, so that isn't there either.

Do you like Fallout's lore? Bethesda has been dismantling it since FO3, and this is no exception.

Do you like big singleplayer experiences? Online only.

Modding? Nope, not here.

What we do have is a "live service" game that repeatedly went back on promises, that added more and more predatory monetization, that constantly has to make itself worse in some way, usually by removing features, just to stay afloat. I've played it, given it many chances, and personally, as someone who has played the entire main Fallout series as well as New Vegas, any Fallout fan should pray that this game dies.

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Vault Raids, Survival, Nuclear Winter, and who knows what else.

A, "live service" that has to constantly cannibalize itself to support the drip-feed of content the game actually does get.

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So- nobody wants to play battle royal in a single player game about exploring....that's weird, who would have thought?

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@igroku: Yup. Jamming PVP into single player games is not a great strategy. I wish they would leave a little something for those of us that don't want to be bothered with other people when playing. I haven't touched this game in nearly a year. I hope the changes give me a reason to come back.

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And nothing of value was really lost.

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