Bethesda quashes recent F2P rumours for its online RPG.
The publisher is taking action against players who're using illicit cheats in the game.
Don't try to access it though- or you might risk getting banned.
Weighing about 500 MB on PC, with the 4 GB console patch coming next week.
The patch will address issues raised by players, on top of improving performance and stability.
Oblivion and Skyrim composer says his involvement would hinge on "a creative decision" on Bethesda's part.
Industry analyst Michael Pachter believes people will likely look at Fallout 76 as a blip.
Many players also claim to have been banned without cause.
Following an issue on new year's day, access to nukes has been re-enabled.
I’m not a professional analyst, but I’m going to go out on a limb and say that this is extremely unlikely.
Bethesda will be releasing several new additional updates for its online RPG in the near future.
Bethesda is getting into the spirit of Holidays.
This time though, it doesn’t seem to be Bethesda’s fault.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, Battlefield 5, Pokemon Let's Go, and (surprisingly enough) Fallout 76 chart high as well.
Greatness awaits (for every game except for Fallout 76).
Players within 100 meters of each other can now chat over text.
A range of quality of life features and improvements arrive for PC players, including push-to-talk for mics.
PC players will still receive the update on December 11.
The issue seems to have been resolved, according to a community manager.
Bethesda plans to release a "variety of in-game events" throughout a week.