Fallout 76 finally stands triumphant — and there’s more to come (2024)

It’s been a long, hard road for Fallout 76 — but one that has finally led to a triumphant peak. The game’s disastrous launch has been covered a thousand times from every angle; it was an intricate mess of overlapping problems that made the game difficult to play and extremely clippable for memes. But in 2024, the beleaguered game is stepping into the spotlight and enjoying a wave of positive attention. Bethesda has spent years patching up the ship, adding NPCs, companions, quests, Expeditions, factions, a battle royale mode, and more cryptids than you can shake a stick at.

The Fallout show on Amazon Prime kickstarted a wave of interest in everything Fallout; Steam charts have shown that every game in the franchise has found a new player base. The games published under Bethesda’s umbrella are Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, and Fallout 4. Each of these RPGs is a meaty campaign with enough content — and player-made mods — to sustain its own fandom of players. But Fallout 5 is a ways out, and Fallout 4 is nearly a decade old. The game best suited to draw in new fans who were hoping for just general Fallout vibes is Fallout 76.

Starting the journey

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“It’s no secret that Fallout 76 had some bumps at release,” said creative director Jonathan Rush in an email interview with Polygon. But even in its earliest days, Fallout 76 was defined by its enthusiastic community. These were players who loved the game, warts and all, and stuck around. It was largely because of these fans that I was able to eke out enjoyment of Fallout 76, and I’ve returned to the game on and off over the years, sampling from these delights. Early on, the high points came from other players, and uncovering the stories of the dead who came before.

“The characters that initially launched with 76 were nuclear shadows, whose purpose was to tell the story of what all had happened between [when] the bombs drop and the point where you emerge from Vault 76,” said Rush. “Since Appalachia was initially devoid of human life, we relied on these characters as tools to give our players an understanding of the new world they had emerged into.”

But without characters in the world, and dialogue trees, Fallout 76 was missing much of the je ne sais quoi that makes a Fallout game. While the community team gathered feedback and part of the team provided smaller-scale updates and bug fixes, a larger group got to work on Wastelanders, the first expansion that added NPCs and a main quest to the game. “The development for Wastelanders started very soon after launch and was a huge effort which involved all Bethesda Game Studios locations,” said Rush. “On these types of games, it’s difficult to only support one of those – a dedicated group to maintain the integrity of the live service is crucial.”

A new era

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Some of these updates have been much more experimental than others. Looking over the list of updates shows a healthy amount of variety. Nuclear Winter was a battle royale mode, engineered by a fictional in-game super-AI and rich with cosmetic rewards. Steel Dawn was a two-part narrative update that had players fight alongside the Brotherhood of Steel, learning more about the enigmatic order. The Pitt and Atlantic City were host to Expeditions, new maps outside of the main zone of Appalachia. Now, with the most recent Skyline Valley update, Bethesda is expanding the original map to include a weird, dangerous area to explore in the south. The bigger structural updates have been peppered with smaller experiments: killer aliens, grilling meat with a super mutant and his brahmin buddy, mothman cults, and new tools for building comfier CAMPs.

“We’re thankful to our community for giving us all the feedback and criticism they did so we could narrow our focus and fix the most critical issues,” said Rush. “We feel that because of everything we went through with the game and the community, we have a strong and open dialogue with our fans to keep the game updated in the most impactful way for our players.

“Having an awesome Community team that listens to the feedback and effectively communicates it back to the developers was a tremendous benefit; knocking down the walls between the developers and the players is the key so we can have constructive discourse where both sides feel engaged,” Rush added.

Not every experiment was successful; Nuclear Winter was removed, some events were quietly retired, and some quests are more fondly regarded than others. But combined with greater stability and sense of identity, the new updates have transformed Fallout 76 from a clown fiesta to a genuinely compelling game in a No Man’s Sky-esque redemption arc.

Future forward

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When looking back at past updates, Rush considers the most important lesson to be this: “Our players really love to play in our Appalachia. What I mean by this is, I look at Appalachia as the main character for this game, and the story is told by how it changes over time – both on the developer side, and through our players.”

Skyline Valley, the latest update, is an example of what expanding on Appalachia can be. While Expeditions require the player to jump on a vertibird and fly off to some distant locale, Skyline Valley changes the map we’ve been exploring since 2018. “Expanding the borders of our map gives us additional opportunities to flesh out the world further through stories, new locations, and the inhabitants within,” Rush explained.

There are more updates on the way for Fallout 76, and by this point, the designers have figured out what works for the game. Experiments like the Burrows, or the Pitt, weren’t always perfect — but they proved what worked and what didn’t. Throughout this entire process, Fallout 76 has been backed by a brilliantly creative community of players who build CAMPs, tell cinematic stories, work as doctors, recreate Shakespeare’s productions, or run charity drives.

I recently loaded into Fallout 76 to play with a friend who had just downloaded the game, and we rocked up to an event. Once it concluded, the veterans ran up to my friend and dropped a couple of bags chock-full of goods — a welcoming gesture toward a new player, and a common ritual among longtime veterans.

“As our game world changes, we would like to open opportunities for our more seasoned veterans,” said Rush. “We have big plans to make the game more challenging and rewarding for our adventurers and builders alike. Powerful gear and new playstyles to conquer enormously nasty encounters, and new systems to encourage our builders to push even further, are all on the table.” Fallout 76 has come tremendously far during its life so far, and now that it’s been through such a rocky road, the rest of the journey almost feels like a victory lap.

Fallout 76 finally stands triumphant — and there’s more to come (2024)

FAQs

What is the hardest event in Fallout 76? ›

Eviction Notice is generally considered to be the hardest event in Fallout 76 due to the amount of enemies and its very high potential to fail.

What is the quest line to launch a nuke Fallout 76? ›

Your goal in this quest is to complete training on Nuclear Missiles and to launch a Nuclear Missile.

Should I lie to Johnny Fallout 76? ›

He can be told to stop, or lied to to proceed; lying to him will result in him being killed by turrets inside the room. Either way, the only other option is to use Gail to fool the biometric scanner - guide her through conversation with AC.

How do you complete the signal strength quest in Fallout 76? ›

Quick walkthrough
  1. Go to the Top of the World to start the quest.
  2. Find the signal repeater schematic on Darion Jones' corpse at Seneca Rocks.
  3. Find an SMU-97 transponder at Horizon's Rest.
  4. Find an RCX01-A39 duplexer at 98 NAR Regional.
  5. Use a tinker's workbench to craft a signal repeater.

Can Fallout 76 be beaten solo? ›

Luckily, for those who prefer to play Fallout titles as a lone wolf, Fallout 76 can be played completely solo. This means you can complete all of your main, side, and daily quests without requiring another player to join in.

What does the red circle with line through it mean Fallout 76? ›

You can tell which objects require Plans by the red padlock over their image in the menu, and if you just see a red circle with a line through it on the image it means you don't have enough resources to build the object of your heart's desire.

How to finish I am become death? ›

Walkthrough
  1. STEP 1: Obtain a Nuclear Keycard. To launch a nuke, you must first obtain a nuclear keycard. ...
  2. Step 2: Gain All nuclear Codes (any Silo) Once you obtain a keycard, you will then need to find all 8 Pieces of an encrypted launch code. ...
  3. Step 3: Fight to Launch the Nukes. ...
  4. Step 4: Explore the nuclear fallout.
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How many nuke codes do you need in Fallout 76? ›

The TLDR is that players will need to gather a Nuclear Missile keycard and then collect 8 launch codes dotted across the map that can be used at one of the three missile silos.

Should I let Johnny take over my body? ›

If you let Johnny take your body, he'll return to Earth and you'll be able to explore a few last mini-quests with him as V. He will too eventually leave Night City in search of his own fresh start though. It's another good option for those looking for some resolution.

Should I tell Meg about barb? ›

Telling Meg that Barb was the mole will result in a small gain of Raider reputation. Meg will spare Barb but keep her in line. Telling Meg about Rocco, and whether he was spared or killed, will result in a small gain of Raider reputation.

Should you surrender control to Johnny? ›

Arguably Leads To A Less Ideal Ending

During the Nomad ending, V has the choice between giving Johnny control or retaining the body for himself. Retaining the body lets V run away with Panam after the Adam Smasher fight, but giving the body to Johnny results in a simple life where Johnny has another chance to live.

How do you get the quest cheating death in Fallout 76? ›

"Cheating Death" - Quest - Fallout 76
  1. Find Lou.
  2. Speak with Fisher.
  3. Go find Lou in his room.
  4. Find Clues in Fisher's Terminal (Optional)
  5. Go to Lou's last known location. Speak with the Raider.
  6. Confront Fisher.
  7. Meet Fisher's Tracker Friend.
  8. Tune Radio to Fisher's Tracking Beacon.

How do you trigger the vault 101 distress signal? ›

To pick up this signal simply wander near Vault 101 (Megaton is close enough) anytime after completing The Waters of Life quest (which is part of the main storyline). If you ignore the radio signal entirely and never listen to it it will eventually disappear again.

Is there a Tinker's workbench at the top of the world? ›

There is a tinker's workbench located in the Diamond Dust jewelry store. This floor contains various Scorched enemies that roam the area. The stage and the clothes shack each contain a potential Vault-Tec bobblehead spawn point, with three potential magazine spawns near each shack and the stage.

What is the best event in Fallout 76? ›

Rifle Gaming highlights Radiation Rumble as one of the best events to participate in for experience and legendary rewards. Players must protect NPC scavengers, deliver irradiated ore, and survive against waves of enemies. Unique rewards include the Mountain Hazmat Suit and the Radioactive Barrel plan.

What is the hardest achievement in Fallout? ›

Benevolent Leader achievement in Fallout 4 is extremely rare, with only about 7% of players achieving it. Raising settler happiness in a large settlement with specific objects is key to unlocking this elusive achievement.

Where is the most wanted event in Fallout 76? ›

This event takes place at the Wild West Showdown attraction at Nuka-World on Tour in the Ash Heap, hosted by Gunther Jenkins.

What is the strongest thing in Fallout 76? ›

One of the most potent Mirelurk variants is the glowing Mirelurk Queen from Fallout 76. The radiated Glowing Mirelurk queen can take an extreme 3,725 hit points through its hard exterior shell. Those wishing to face off against this foe will need to prioritize energy weapons.

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