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New Fallout 76 update brings fixes and improvements across the board

Robert Collins Robert Collins
April 19, 2023
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The latest update for Fallout 76 is available as of April 18. While this update doesn’t really bring anything new in the way of content of features, it does deliver numerous bug fixes and general improvements to the Fallout 76 experience.

In terms of fixes, this is a vast update as can be seen in the patch notes. Sweeping enhancements include those to art, challenges, events, inventory, UI, stability improvements and more. The free update weighs in at between 2GB to 7GB depending on the platform.

Fallout 76

For those who have yet to jump into Bethesda Game Studio’s online multiplayer action-RPG, there’s never been a better time. Set in an open-world, post-apocalyptic Appalachia, Fallout 76 has been played by over 13 million players across various platforms including Windows, Xbox and PlayStation. The game was initially met with a mixed reception due to numerous technical issues when it first released back in 2018. However, those have largely been remedied and the game continues to improve with each update. Fallout 76 is available with Game Pass.

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