As we’re a single month away from Fallout 76‘s launch, it’s perhaps time to see the map in full.
The post-apocalyptic adventures in West Virginia will offer a four times bigger map than Fallout 4’s. We have to warn you in advance: we have to bid farewell to the Pip-Boy map solution, which means no more black/green maps anymore. It won’t be happening in Bethesda’s always-online game.
The map is packed with points of interest – with a bit of zoom, you may find a few locations, and some of them will be a recreation of real-life West Virginian places. (Which is why Bethesda has teamed up with the state – they are preparing for a flood of tourists, as we discussed it previously this week.)
Fallout 76 will arrive on November 14 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. The pre-ordering will allow access to the „beta” (which is the full game without limitations), which will start shortly on PS4. Until then, listen to Fallout 76‘s main theme, composed by Inon Zur.
Source: PCGamer
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