Fresh from a relatively successful launch of its Wastelanders expansion, Fallout 76 is buckling back down to work on the next phase of its post-apocalyptic adventures.
Yesterday, Bethesda’s Jeff Gardiner and Ferret Baudoin sat down with the Reddit community to answer questions about a possible increase to the C.A.M.P. budget, the promised re-balancing of the game for later this year, the debut of legendary perks this summer, the presence of the Brotherhood of Steel, and the very real possibility of companion pets.
Of course, there were a myriad of issues not addressed, including any that had to do with the business model or the weak social infrastructure of the game. The duo said that more firm plans for Fallout 76 will be forthcoming: “We’re working on a roadmap right now and hope to have one to you very soon. It will include content for the entire year!”
Next week, Fallout 76 will start testing its May patch.