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Fallout 76 is a new game in the popular post-apocalyptic RPG franchise Fallout.
The trailer begins with a closeup of a Pip-Boy 2000 Mark VI as it turns on and begins playing "Take Me Home, Country Roads," written by Bill Danoff, Taffy Nivert and John Denver. As the camera pans out, it is revealed that the Pip-Boy is set to 6:34 AM on October 27, 2102, and a Vault 76 bedroom is shown. A television shows a conference held outside of Vault 76 before the Great War, explaining the need of the vault to help rebuild after the War. The atrium of Vault 76 is filled with party favors celebrating Reclamation Day. A man in a Vault 76 jumpsuit puts on the Pip-Boy as the narrator states "In Vault 76, our future begins."
Initially revealed through a teaser trailer on May 30th, 2018, details are still scarce, but there may be several clues as to what Fallout 76 is about:
According to a terminal in Fallout 3's Citadel, Vault 76 was one of the few Control Vaults created - meaning unlike other Vaults, it was not subjected to the "Vault-Tec Experiments" that often involved terrible conditions or twisted schemes.
The terminal also listed Vault 76 as opening just 20 years after the Great War of 2077, which could put the game's setting anywhere from 2097 at the earliest, to a date shown in the teaser: October, 2102
The year 2102 also has other significance, as it is the same year that Richard Grey discovers the FEV Virus at Mariposa Military Base, and is mutated by it - marking his transformation into "The Master", as he begins to experiment that will eventually create the Super Mutants.
The song in the trailer, "Take Me Home, Country Roads", references West Virginia - which may be a possible setting for Fallout 76. Interestingly, the terminal in Fallout 3 lists Vault 76 as in the "DC Area", and so this game may span a larger area of both DC and Virginia.
According to anonymous reports to Kotaku, Fallout 76 is allegedly an online survival RPG, similar to games like DayZ or Rust - and will likely incorporate base-building that may expand upon the settlement feature in Fallout 4.
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FALLOUT 76.
Fallout 76 is a new game in the popular post-apocalyptic RPG franchise Fallout.
The trailer begins with a closeup of a Pip-Boy 2000 Mark VI as it turns on and begins playing "Take Me Home, Country Roads," written by Bill Danoff, Taffy Nivert and John Denver. As the camera pans out, it is revealed that the Pip-Boy is set to 6:34 AM on October 27, 2102, and a Vault 76 bedroom is shown. A television shows a conference held outside of Vault 76 before the Great War, explaining the need of the vault to help rebuild after the War. The atrium of Vault 76 is filled with party favors celebrating Reclamation Day. A man in a Vault 76 jumpsuit puts on the Pip-Boy as the narrator states "In Vault 76, our future begins."
Initially revealed through a teaser trailer on May 30th, 2018, details are still scarce, but there may be several clues as to what Fallout 76 is about:
According to a terminal in Fallout 3's Citadel, Vault 76 was one of the few Control Vaults created - meaning unlike other Vaults, it was not subjected to the "Vault-Tec Experiments" that often involved terrible conditions or twisted schemes.
The terminal also listed Vault 76 as opening just 20 years after the Great War of 2077, which could put the game's setting anywhere from 2097 at the earliest, to a date shown in the teaser: October, 2102
The year 2102 also has other significance, as it is the same year that Richard Grey discovers the FEV Virus at Mariposa Military Base, and is mutated by it - marking his transformation into "The Master", as he begins to experiment that will eventually create the Super Mutants.
The song in the trailer, "Take Me Home, Country Roads", references West Virginia - which may be a possible setting for Fallout 76. Interestingly, the terminal in Fallout 3 lists Vault 76 as in the "DC Area", and so this game may span a larger area of both DC and Virginia.
According to anonymous reports to Kotaku, Fallout 76 is allegedly an online survival RPG, similar to games like DayZ or Rust - and will likely incorporate base-building that may expand upon the settlement feature in Fallout 4.
Thats all i can find this week i hope you have a chilled day from the Viking
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