Fallout 76 is one of those games that has managed to reinvent itself over the years and become a remarkable game-as-a-service despite having a disastrous launch due to a series of questionable design decisions by Bethesda. If a few days ago they welcomed the aliens that invade Appalachia in Season 8, those responsible for the game assure that there is still room for a while. Fallout 76 would have content for another five yearsAs minimum.
Fallout 76 Expansion Coming Later This Year will take the players to Pittsburgh, outside of Appalachia, is just the tip of the iceberg of a roadmap that would last five more years, says Bethesda. “Funny thing is, if I could share what’s on this other monitor right here, they’d love to see it because it’s a five year roadmap i’m working on“, assured Mark Tucker, design director of Fallout 76 in an interview with AusGamers .
“We have long-term plans, but things get a little more confusing as we go along because we adjust and adapt as things come along and see what players want and what they are doing. But a lot of my time right now is spent planning that three- and five-year roadmap. The three-year roadmap is much more understood and known, at five years it becomes a bit more blurred, but we are dedicated to updating Fallout 76Tucker confirms.
“The message for our players is that there should be no reason to think that we will not keep updating this game. We have things that we are doing to make sure that we can continue to produce updates for the game over a long period of time. We have so many cool and fun things that I can’t wait to tell people about. Things that are beyond this year”, concludes the creative.
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They are not the only novelties of the Fallout series, because there has been another discussion about the possibility of seeing Fallout New Vegas 2 developed by Obsidian.