Fallout 76 – New Xbox One X Bundle Announced At Gamescom 2018

The bundle will come with a month each of Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Live Gold.

Posted By | On 21st, Aug. 2018

Fallout 76

If you’re interested in playing Fallout 76, but also want to get the best visual experience possible out of it on a console, then you may want to consider getting it on the Xbox One X. If that is indeed what you’re planning on doing but you don’t yet have an Xbox One X, we have some good news for you. Microsoft revealed the Fallout 76 Xbox One X bundle at Inside Xbox Live at Gamescom.

The bundle will come with a copy of the game, an Xbox One X console, a wireless controller- but you knew all that. It will, thankfully, also include free one month subscriptions for both, Xbox Game Pass, and Xbox Live Gold. Xbox Live Gold is something you’re obviously going to need to play Fallout 76, an online focused shared world shooter, while Xbox Game Pass is just an excellent service to have- incidentally, its vast catalog of games also includes Fallout 3 and Fallout 4.

The bundle will soon be available to pre-order so keep your eyes peeled for more information. If you’re interested in trying the game’s beta out, you’re not going to have to wait long. It’s kicking off around late October, and any progress you make it in will be carried over into the final game. Fallout 76 is set to release on November 14 for the PC, PS4, and Xbox One. A new trailer of the game was also released at Gamescom- take a look through here.


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