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1549540cookie-checkBethesda Continues To Show Off Old Fallout 76 Footage In New Trailers
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2018/06

Bethesda Continues To Show Off Old Fallout 76 Footage In New Trailers

It seems that Bethesda enjoys re-showing old E3 2018 clips of Fallout 76 and posting them up as “new” video trailers. But, if you missed the E3 show or don’t mind watching something considered “new” and being bamboozled for the umpteenth time, you have two Fallout 76 trailers to look over.

I’m not sure if this is the wrath of Todd Howard and how he feels that “degenerates” must rewatch old footage as a punishment or Bethesda sincerely thinks no one minds watching old footage over and over again? Anyway, if you happen to have missed the E3 show or you’re curious and want to see “new” Fallout 76 “gameplay,” Bethesda has the “West Virginia Gameplay” and “Multiplayer” videos for your viewing pleasure.

First up comes text explaining what to expect from Fallout 76 and the 35th state of the U.S., which is accompanied by the “gameplay” trailer below:

“All-new graphics, lighting and landscape technology brings to life six distinct West Virginia regions. Watch Welcome to West Virginia, featured during the Bethesda E3 Showcase, to get a look at the newest location in Fallout.

 

From the forests of Appalachia to the noxious crimson expanses of the Cranberry Bog, each region offers its own risks and rewards. Post-nuclear America has never looked so beautiful!”

The second trailer that was posted today (June 26th) shows off multiplayer features. Like the first video, the second comes with text explaining stuff about the familiar S.P.E.C.I.A.L system and more:

“Multiplayer finally comes to the epic open world RPGs of Bethesda Game Studios. From the Bethesda E3 Showcase, watch the You Will Emerge introduction to multiplayer in Fallout 76.

 

Create your character with the S.P.E.C.I.A.L system and forge your own path in a new and untamed wasteland with hundreds of locations. Whether you journey alone or with friends, a new and unique Fallout adventure awaits.”

Bethesda is currently working on a beta for Fallout 76. However, the beta has no release date yet. In the meantime, Fallout 76 is due out for PC, PS4, and Xbox One on November 14th, 2018.

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