After a cryptic tweet followed by a night-long stream of a Fallout Bobblehead doll sleeping in front of a “Please Stand By” TV screen, Bethesda has released a teaser trailer for Fallout 76. More details to come at E3 but speculation has it that the game will be online focused.
Yesterday the official Fallout Twitter account teased us with a “Please stand by” image, which was then followed up by an unexpected live stream showing the same image along with a Fallout Vault Boy bobblehead. After a sleepless night for many fans, Bethesda released a teaser trailer for a new title, Fallout 76.
"When the fighting has stopped, and the fallout has settled…"
“#Fallout76 – the newest game from Bethesda Game Studios. See more at the #BE3 Showcase – June 10th @ 6:30pm PT pic.twitter.com/wKeIq66tzR
— Fallout (@Fallout) May 30, 2018
While further specifics will not be revealed until the Bethesda showcase at E3 on June 10th, careful observers gleaned several nuggets of information from the trailer. Obviously the vault in question is 76, which was meant to open 20 years after the bombs fell, the location may be West Virginia, and it’s time to rebuild things after the fallout of the nuclear war has passed.
When the fighting has stopped, and the fallout has settled, you must rebuild.
Kotaku has also reported that the game may be an online game of some sort. More information will be revealed on June 10th, but until then, we do know that Fallout 76 is being developed by the Bethesda Game Studios main office in Maryland and will be available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
Published: May 30, 2018 12:19 pm