Fallout 76’s new roadmap runs through the rest of 2021

Bethesda has the road map for Dropout 76, until 2021, and there seems to be an interesting variety of content coming to the post-apocalyptic sandbox. Fans are looking forward to the upcoming spring update, which includes ways to quickly respect your character with SPECIAL outlets, and various CAMP configurations that allow players to easily switch. Bethesda’s current roadmap gives us a good idea of ​​what goes beyond 2022.

This summer will offer more Brotherhood of Steel content. The first Brotherhood of Steel update was a bit small, but established the different branches of the Brotherhood. Steel Reign, the next campaign, will end the story with another single-player campaign. Summer also offers legendary modules that allow players to create specific legendary items instead of wrestling with RNG for the perfect fall.

Fall will bring about an ‘evolution in private worlds’, although it is not clear what it means or how it changes. Private Worlds is currently available with Fallout First, the game’s monthly subscription service. There will also be another expansion on the game’s Daily Ops system.

Eventually, winter will bring four-star legendary weapons and armor along with CAMP pets. Players have been wrestling pets for some time using fringe benefits, but these are unreliable, and these pets have often gotten confused points or simply disappeared. It also looks like there are two events, one against ‘Invaders from Beyond’, and another event where players help cultists in Point Pleasant complete a strange ritual.

Dropout 76 is currently available on Game Pass for PC, console and via the cloud, which is an affordable way to try out the game. The campaign content, including Wastelanders, Steel Dawn, and the upcoming Steel Reign is free.

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