Despite a rocky start since its launch in 2018,Fallout 76has been going from strength to strength with Bethesda hard at work improving the action RPG. Most recently, it has dropped a surprise update that addresses several quality of life issues.Check out theFallout 76trailer below!The firstFallout76update for 2024 has dropped and Patch 1.7.9.7 aims to address multiple quality of life issues as well as adding improvements to crafting, expeditions, power armour, quests and more. This is just another example ofBethesdaaiming to improve the online RPG and its hard work has paid off withFallout 76reportedly hitting a 17 million player count at the end of 2023.AdvertPatch 1.7.9.7, which is now available to download across all playable platforms, comes alongsideFallout 76’s Burning Loveevent but despite not adding new content, it still addresses a series of bugs and issues.The patch notes are availableherebut most notable fixes including jumping into the Toxic Vat in The Pitt now causing instant death, the Legendary Perk Collateral Damage now working with all melee weapons and not just unarmed weapons, and Union Power Armor pieces now only dropping once a player knows how to make the armor pieces to name a few.In other news, theBurning Loveevent is now live and will run until 13 February. The seemingly Valentine’s Day inspired event will allow players to get their hands on a free Hot Rod Pink Flamer skin from the Atomic Shop which you can equip to take on the weekly incineration challenges. Performing well in these challenges will reward you with Perk cards, Legendary Modules and Repair Kits as well as the Pink Mechanic Jumpsuit and Rose Tinted Glasses for completing four of five weekly challenges.TheAtlantic Cityexpansion is next up forFallout 76with theFalloutTV show set to air in April.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Fallout,Bethesda

Despite a rocky start since its launch in 2018,Fallout 76has been going from strength to strength with Bethesda hard at work improving the action RPG. Most recently, it has dropped a surprise update that addresses several quality of life issues.Check out theFallout 76trailer below!The firstFallout76update for 2024 has dropped and Patch 1.7.9.7 aims to address multiple quality of life issues as well as adding improvements to crafting, expeditions, power armour, quests and more. This is just another example ofBethesdaaiming to improve the online RPG and its hard work has paid off withFallout 76reportedly hitting a 17 million player count at the end of 2023.AdvertPatch 1.7.9.7, which is now available to download across all playable platforms, comes alongsideFallout 76’s Burning Loveevent but despite not adding new content, it still addresses a series of bugs and issues.The patch notes are availableherebut most notable fixes including jumping into the Toxic Vat in The Pitt now causing instant death, the Legendary Perk Collateral Damage now working with all melee weapons and not just unarmed weapons, and Union Power Armor pieces now only dropping once a player knows how to make the armor pieces to name a few.In other news, theBurning Loveevent is now live and will run until 13 February. The seemingly Valentine’s Day inspired event will allow players to get their hands on a free Hot Rod Pink Flamer skin from the Atomic Shop which you can equip to take on the weekly incineration challenges. Performing well in these challenges will reward you with Perk cards, Legendary Modules and Repair Kits as well as the Pink Mechanic Jumpsuit and Rose Tinted Glasses for completing four of five weekly challenges.TheAtlantic Cityexpansion is next up forFallout 76with theFalloutTV show set to air in April.Featured Image Credit: BethesdaTopics:Fallout,Bethesda
Despite a rocky start since its launch in 2018,Fallout 76has been going from strength to strength with Bethesda hard at work improving the action RPG. Most recently, it has dropped a surprise update that addresses several quality of life issues.Check out theFallout 76trailer below!The firstFallout76update for 2024 has dropped and Patch 1.7.9.7 aims to address multiple quality of life issues as well as adding improvements to crafting, expeditions, power armour, quests and more. This is just another example ofBethesdaaiming to improve the online RPG and its hard work has paid off withFallout 76reportedly hitting a 17 million player count at the end of 2023.AdvertPatch 1.7.9.7, which is now available to download across all playable platforms, comes alongsideFallout 76’s Burning Loveevent but despite not adding new content, it still addresses a series of bugs and issues.The patch notes are availableherebut most notable fixes including jumping into the Toxic Vat in The Pitt now causing instant death, the Legendary Perk Collateral Damage now working with all melee weapons and not just unarmed weapons, and Union Power Armor pieces now only dropping once a player knows how to make the armor pieces to name a few.In other news, theBurning Loveevent is now live and will run until 13 February. The seemingly Valentine’s Day inspired event will allow players to get their hands on a free Hot Rod Pink Flamer skin from the Atomic Shop which you can equip to take on the weekly incineration challenges. Performing well in these challenges will reward you with Perk cards, Legendary Modules and Repair Kits as well as the Pink Mechanic Jumpsuit and Rose Tinted Glasses for completing four of five weekly challenges.TheAtlantic Cityexpansion is next up forFallout 76with theFalloutTV show set to air in April.
Despite a rocky start since its launch in 2018,Fallout 76has been going from strength to strength with Bethesda hard at work improving the action RPG. Most recently, it has dropped a surprise update that addresses several quality of life issues.
Check out theFallout 76trailer below!
The firstFallout76update for 2024 has dropped and Patch 1.7.9.7 aims to address multiple quality of life issues as well as adding improvements to crafting, expeditions, power armour, quests and more. This is just another example ofBethesdaaiming to improve the online RPG and its hard work has paid off withFallout 76reportedly hitting a 17 million player count at the end of 2023.
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Patch 1.7.9.7, which is now available to download across all playable platforms, comes alongsideFallout 76’s Burning Loveevent but despite not adding new content, it still addresses a series of bugs and issues.
The patch notes are availableherebut most notable fixes including jumping into the Toxic Vat in The Pitt now causing instant death, the Legendary Perk Collateral Damage now working with all melee weapons and not just unarmed weapons, and Union Power Armor pieces now only dropping once a player knows how to make the armor pieces to name a few.
In other news, theBurning Loveevent is now live and will run until 13 February. The seemingly Valentine’s Day inspired event will allow players to get their hands on a free Hot Rod Pink Flamer skin from the Atomic Shop which you can equip to take on the weekly incineration challenges. Performing well in these challenges will reward you with Perk cards, Legendary Modules and Repair Kits as well as the Pink Mechanic Jumpsuit and Rose Tinted Glasses for completing four of five weekly challenges.
TheAtlantic Cityexpansion is next up forFallout 76with theFalloutTV show set to air in April.
Topics:Fallout,Bethesda