Fallout 76 – Sperasoft Announces Development Support

The support studio has been working with Bethesda Game Studios on the MMO for two years, providing 3D art and contributing to seasons.

Posted By | On 01st, Jun. 2022

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Sperasoft, a Keywords Studio with its headquarters in Silicon Valley, has announced its development support for Fallout 76. Interestingly, the developer has been working closely with Bethesda Game Studios for the past two years, providing 3D art for props, apparel, and character assets.

Its team of artists has also contributed to the various post-launch seasons. COO Denis Larkan recently stated that, “We are glad to be a part of Fallout 76 development. Sperasoft Creative teams continue contributing to this role-playing video game, so fans can enjoy seasonal updates.”

Sperasoft has worked as a support studio for a number of titles like 343 Industries’ Halo Infinite, Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, BioWare’s Anthem, and much more. The timing of this announcement is interesting, especially since the studio has been onboard for two years. Regardless, it seems Bethesda is committing to supporting the title even after nearly four years of updates.

Fallout 76 is currently available for Xbox One, PS4 and PC. Despite having a downright terrible launch with numerous bugs and glitches, along with questionable updates and monetization strategies, it’s improved significantly over the years. It received two major expansions in Wastelanders and Steel Reign which added human NPCs, new quests, dialogue systems and much more to the mix.


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