Celebrating the 25-year anniversary of the Bethesda Softworks franchise, Fallout 76 is offering all players the Fallout 1st membership content for free for a limited time. The 25-year anniversary of Fallout continues with these Fallout 76 festivities that not only make the game free-to-play but unlock a ton of things that have been previously inaccessible for a chunk of the community.
Among the different aspects of Fallout being celebrated during its 25-year anniversary is the temporarily free price tag for Fallout 76and the subscription associated with it, opening most of the RPG up to all players. Fallout confirmed on its Twitter account that the Fallout1st content will be available at no charge until next week which is when it may revert to its prior pricing which is currently discounted. Like many other live-service titles, Fallout 76's Fallout1st program includes many cosmetics as well as currency to purchase more which allows players to customize their characters more thoroughly than having to rely on the open-world loot.
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From now until October 17, Fallout 76 players will be able to use Fallout1st content at their leisure without paying the membership fee, unlocking the Survival Tent, Scrapbox, Ranger Armor outfit, icons, emotes, cosmetics, and more. There are some important gameplay-related additions in Fallout1st like the Private Adventure that expands on the lore of Appalachia, Custom Worlds which act like private servers, Atoms for acquiring more goodies, and scoreboard enhancements that reflect player rankings. Although current Fallout1st subscribers may not see much benefit from the limited-time availability, other players have only five days to experiment
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