Bethesda has today reminded players that are looking to enjoy the new Fallout 76 beta testing and development stage that the game will still have plenty of bugs that need to be ironed out before the game is ready for an official release.
The multiplayer Fallout 76 game is on track to be officially launched by Bethesda on November 14th, 2018 and will be available to play on the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC systems and has been built using the Creation Engine. Fallout 76 will be Bethesda Game Studios’ first online multiplayer game. “We know we’re opening everyone up to all new spectacular issues none of us have encountered,” explains the post. “We need your help finding them, and advice on what’s important to fix. We’ll address all of it, now and after launch.”
Check out the gameplay video below to learn more about what you can expect from the new multiplayer Fallout 76 game currently under development Bethesda. “Players may play individually or with a party of up to three others. All the servers for the game will be dedicated, with the player automatically allocated to one of them. While the game is expected to launch with public servers only, game director Todd Howard revealed plans for private servers to be introduced some time after the game’s launch.“
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— Bethesda Game Studios (@BethesdaStudios) 22 October 2018
Source: Kit Guru
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