Bethesda didn’t miss the live-action opportunity in Fallout 76‘s marketing.
Let’s not forget that Fallout 76‘s beta isn’t exclusive to the Xbox One anymore, so if you pre-ordered the game, you should check out the next major Bethesda game (which will be followed by two next-gen titles called Starfield and The Elder Scrolls VI – we wrote about why they were announced this early).
The beta will run during the following times on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. The timezones are Pacific, Eastern, GMT, and Central European order:
- October 30th: 4pm – 8pm, 7pm – 11pm, 11pm – 1am, Midnight – 2am (the last two are probably October 31st due to time zone differences…)
- November 1st: 10am – 1pm, 2pm – 5pm, 6pm – 9pm, 7pm – 10pm
- November 3rd: 1pm – 5pm, 5pm – 9pm, 9pm – 1am, 10pm – 2am (the two European times overlap to November 4!)
- November 4th: 10am – 5pm, 2pm – 9pm, 6pm – 1am, 7pm – 2am
Fallout 76, which requires a constant Internet connection, isn’t far away from its launch (which is why Bethesda’s marketing is cranked to eleven): it will be available from November 14 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. We didn’t talk much about the trailer, but for a good reason: it’s so good it speaks for itself!
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