The latest 'Fallout 76' game is going to be completely different than any previous 'Fallout' game
"Fallout" fans — and anyone who enjoys video games at all, really — should mark your calendars for November 14, when "Fallout 76" is released.
At the E3 video game mega-event this week, "Fallout" creator Bethesda announced a huge number of new details surrounding "Fallout 76," the latest game in the franchise, coming to Microsoft Xbox One, Sony PlayStation 4, and the Windows PC.
Apart from a new timeline, location, adventures, and monsters to fend off, Bethesda introduced a brand new way for the game to be played that we haven't seen before in a "Fallout" game. Get ready, long-time "Fallout" fans, because "Fallout 76" is online-only, bringing the series into multiplayer for the first time ever.
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"Fallout 76" takes place in West Virginia shortly after the world was ravaged by nuclear war, placing it earlier in the timeline than previous "Fallout" games.
Previous versions of the "Fallout" series have taken place decades and even centuries after the nuclear war. The latest release — "Fallout 4" — was set 200 years after the nuclear war in the Boston area, for example.
During E3, Bethesda's Todd Howard said the company is features all-new lighting, rendering, and landscape technology that contains "16 times" the detail as previous "Fallout" games.
In the year 2076, 25 years after the nuclear war, those who took shelter in Vault-Tec's fabled Vault 76 are celebrating "Reclamation Day."
In the world of "Fallout," a small subsection of humanity survived a nuclear holocaust by taking shelter in massive, radiation-sheilded vaults — essentially, entire small-scale underground cities made to sustain mankind until it was safe to go outside.
Vault 76 has been mentioned in every "Fallout" game to date, and is referred to as one of the first few bunkers to open after the nuclear war.
On Reclamation Day, Vault 76 opens.
It marks the beginning of America's effort to rebuild and re-civilize after the nuclear war.
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