

The developer then confirmed that Fallout 76's Locked and Loaded update would begin its stay on the PTS on March 12. Slots, the new Daily Ops expansion, and much more." Once we do, you will be able to try out upcoming features, like S.P.E.C.I.A.L.

"We still need some more time to make sure everything is fully implemented, but we’re getting much closer, and are now planning to re-open the PTS in mid-March. Expect delays to 'Inside the Vault' as well.īethesda later said, on March 4, that it was aiming for a mid-March release for Fallout 76's next PTS update. Sadly, I don't have an ETA right now as the situation is touch and go. "As such, our update to PTS will be further delayed. The weather in Austin, Texas (where most of our game is made and supported,) has caused most of the devs to scramble as they've lost power, had burst pipes, and are dealing with historic cold weather in a city that isn't built to handle it," he said.

The release of a new season is usually preceded by a PTS update that allows players to test the upcoming changes.īack in February, Project Lead Jeff Gardiner announced on Twitter that the planned PTS update would be delayed as a result of the inclement weather conditions in Texas. I think Bethesda really has this merch thing nailed down.Our initial estimation was that Season 3 would conclude at some point this month, which would have placed Fallout 76's start date also in March. Also, to help drum up even more excitement for the series, the company also released an anthology a couple of months ago which included a mini-nuke that the games can be stored in. Fans who were lucky enough (read: quick enough) to purchase the Pip-Boy edition of the game score not just a cool capsule case, but also a wearable Pip-Boy and an awesome metal game case. It's worth noting that this wasn't the only cool product to come out in support of Fallout 4. But can you really put a price on such a cool product? At that price, these are collector's items right out of the gate. Available only in the UK (unfortunately), a twelve pack is priced at £29.99, roughly equivalent to $46 USD. It's a pilsner, which is sure to go down smoothly during a marathon gaming session, and at 4% ABV, it's not likely to make you fall asleep during that marathon.Īs you'd probably guess, though, such a unique brew does not come cheap. "Fallout Beer" is the result of a partnership between Bethesda and Carlsberg UK, and is inspired by both the series itself, and in particular Vault-Tec Industries. Or, in the case of the ultra-hyped Fallout 4, it could have beer! Oh, this one speaks to us. We're talking figurines, books, posters, and what-have-you. Where major video game releases are concerned, it's not usually too hard for the mega-fan to be able to find cool merchandise on the side to help complement the game.
