New Expanded Fallout 76 Map Update Might Make The Game Worth Revisiting
23.04.2024 - 07:57
/ screenrant.com
/ Glenn Bunn
, the long-running post-apocalyptic franchise's online multiplayer title, has seen a major resurgence, largely due to the success of Amazon's TV series, and tie-in promotions that gave the game away for free to Prime Gaming subscribers, or at a heavily discounted price to other players. With the game's player base larger than ever, now's a perfect time for Bethesda's latest update to the game, which expands the map and adds several new features.
had a mixed response from players upon its launch in 2018, with complaints of numerous technical issues that impacted the stability of the game, a lack of gameplay purpose, and an initial absence of human non-playable characters making the open-world feel lifeless outside of interacting with other players on the map. Fortunately, in the years that followed, Bethesda has added several changes to the game and has improved it significantly, with 18 previous major updates and quality of life patches, overhauled gameplay modes, and more NPC characters making for a better experience either as a solo player or as part of a group, making it worth playing in 2024.
Players can enjoy a completely solo experience on a private server, along with other exclusive features, with a subscription, but this is not required to play.
As previously mentioned, 's next major update expands the game's map to let players venture deep into the wooded heartland of Skyline Valley, which is the map's seventh region. This can be found south of the Savage Divide, between the Ash Heap and the Cranberry Bog, and is based upon the real Skyline Drive in the Shenandoah National Park. This gives players plenty of new land to cover, with regional weather patterns and new enemies to encounter, along with the inclusion of Vault 63.
Currently, the Skyline Valley update is only available on the game's Public Test Server, but will be coming to the main game in a future update. Fortunately, all players who own a copy of on Steam can participate in the Public Test Server, which is available to install from their libraries alongside the main game, so everyone can jump in and start exploring now.
The Public Test Server's version of the Skyline Valley update is split into two parts, with the first part already available to play. The intent of this is to allow players to get better acquainted with the new region and its hazards as they place new camps and participate in the new public event,, which occurs every 20 minutes. In this event, players must help thrill-seeking storm chasers get the best picture of the storm by protecting them from the elements and other threats.
Between April 27 and April 29, will briefly be replaced by Fasnacht, the seasonal public event in which the townsfolk don masks and