A Bethesda developer has shared long-term plans for the company's post-nuclear MMO Fallout 76, revealing a five-year roadmap is in the works. The Fallout title initially disappointed franchise fans with its buggy launch in 2018, but Bethesda has worked consistently on updates to win over players. While the game's reputation is debatable, many now enjoy what Fallout 76 has to offer and are excited for what's to come.
This year seems to be massive and ambitious for the MMO which may attract players to the Fallout title. The 2022 roadmap for Fallout 76 was recently revealed, confirming players will be able to travel outside of Appalachia, while adding UFOs and aliens to the post-apocalyptic world. Players seem to be content with the recent additions to the game despite the disappointment once felt towards Bethesda. Although previous updates such as the battle royale mode Nuclear Winter weren't as popular among players, fans seem to be impressed with the recent additions to the game.
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In a recent interview with AusGamers (via PCGamer) Fallout design director Mark Tucker has stated that the company is working on game plans covering the next five years, seemingly demonstrating that Bethesda is not giving up on Fallout 76 any time soon. Tucker is quoted saying that the plans "get fuzzier the farther we go out," and that Bethesda will "adjust and adapt as things show up and [they] see what players want and what they're doing." The developer seems to have the three-year plan mostly thought out, while ideas for the five-year roadmap are still in the works. Bethesda has yet to release any information about these plans besides the fact that they exist and will adapt to what players ask
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