Bethesda wants to implement content outside the main map in Fallout 76

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Bethesda wants to implement content outside the main map in Fallout 76

Edition of Rock, Paper, Shotgun to communicate with the head of the development of Fallout 76 Jeff Gardiner (Jeff Gardiner). In the conversation, the head spoke about the further development of the project: according to him, it is planned to implement activities outside the main map, that is, the territory of West Virginia. He compared this to Fallout 4, which received expansion packs with new regions that were popular with the audience.

Fallout 76
Fallout 76

Jeff Gardiner stated, “We see extensions as a way to do something outside of the [currently available] map. We have a large list of locations. At the moment we have settled on one [of them]. We see them as a way to introduce people to different areas of the Fallout universe

Gardiner then talked about how the developers care for their community: “We’ve made an effort to make [Fallout 76] more audience-friendly — more opportunities, ways and rewards for interacting with other people. But we’re still targeting our core fans, who are solo players. I just want to make sure that people who love Bethesda and Fallout games get the most out of this project

Recall: Fallout 76 was marked by a disastrous launch, which was admitted even by the CEO of Bethesda Game Studios Todd Howard (Todd Howard).

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