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What's Fallout 76 Like In 2024?

Enjoying the TV series and interested in Fallout 76? Check out this new video to see how the game holds up.

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The popularity of Prime Video's Fallout TV series is seemingly driving people back to the Fallout games, and one title in particular, Fallout 76, just reached its highest player count ever on Steam. If you're enjoying the Fallout TV show and interested in Fallout 76, you might be wondering what shape the game is in and how it plays in 2024, given it first released all the way back in 2018.

As you may recall, Fallout 76 had a rocky launch all those years ago, and longtime Fallout fans felt like they got something that didn't live up to Fallout's legacy. Bethesda owned up to the game's issues and shortcomings, and since then has steadily supported the online multiplayer game with more than a dozen major updates, the latest being the Atlantic City update in March.

Fallout 76 has reached more than 17 million people to become one of Bethesda's most popular games ever. With all of this in mind, GameSpot's Dave Klein jumped into the world of Fallout 76 for the first time to see if the game is worth playing for someone new to the series. Check out the video below to see a newcomer's take on the game and get a glimpse at how far the game has come since it was originally released in 2018.

If Fallout 76 doesn't seem interesting to you, Bethesda is also working on Fallout 5, but it's not going to be released until after The Elder Scrolls VI.

If you do decide to visit the Fallout 76 wasteland, the game just recently added content based on the show. Fallout Shelter players on mobile can grab content themed around the TV series, too. Additionally, Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas are free right now for Prime subscribers through Luna and Fallout 4's long-awaited PS5/Xbox Series X|S update is finally coming soon.

For more, check out GameSpot's Fallout TV show review and see what other critics think. All eight episodes in Season 1 are streaming now on Prime Video. You can also grab a bunch of free Fallout games on Prime Gaming right now.

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Polished turd

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Its a polished turd just like Halo Infinite and BF2042. That is what it is in 2024.

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What’s a corner-cut, overvalued and overcharged Bethesda game.. in any year?

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It's been better than fallout 4 for a couple of years

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@tbird7586: I hope you don't believe that its saying much.

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Still bad.

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This commercial – sorry, this article – is not very convincing.

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It’s sad because this game has come a long way and could be great but they’ve literally paywalled the gameplay loop. Its tough to enjoy this game without the monthly sub which is far far too expensive

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@dominicwow:

I was excited and hyped by the idea of a Fallout multiplayer game. Sharing the experience with a friend sounded amazing. But I didn't think about the fact they would have the chance to run microtransaction and paywall shit. Which they unfortunately did.

At this point, I rather these games just stay single player. There's too much that can go wrong with a multiplayer game (Not to mention that requiring online means the game is going to eventually shutdown) and there's the fact you have to worry about getting to far ahead of your friend(s) that you're trying to play with. If you end up playing when they're not available and all.

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Even Fallout 4 is better than that crap lol

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This game even existing is everything wrong w/ Gmaing & Bethesda.

~This company was top O' the world right after Fallout4/Skyrim

and this crap is what they came up with?!

~PeteHines & ToddHoward were once upon a time compassionate gamers.

Those days are 100% gone & both are more CEO/Lawyer/Publisher types than hungry concept driving developers...

Same thing W/ Phil SPencer.

It's unfortunate....

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