MachineGames and Bethesda will showcase new gameplay footage for the upcoming first-person action-adventure title, which is due out in December.
Between now and the collectible card game's closure in January, all items in the in-game store and all in-game events will be sold for just 1 gold each.
The first-person action-adventure title is due out in December for Xbox Series X/S and PC, and for PS5 sometime in Spring 2025.
"The rules that they play, we might not understand them. It's a different thing," says WolfEye Studios' Raphael Colantino.
10-player social deduction game Death Note Killer Within will also be available with the service day and date upon release, Bandai Namco confirms.
"The ambition is that the game runs at 60 FPS on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S," says the upcoming action-adventure title's creative director Axel Torvenius.
Bethesda confirms that press and content creators were invited for hands-on events worldwide and will share their thoughts later today.
Former Bethesda designer Bruce Nesmith says the PS3's architecture made it "a real struggle" to get the open world title to run on the console.
"It will be able to take what’s in there right now and put in a lot of new stuff and fix a lot of those problems," says former Bethesda Game Studios dev Bruce Nesmith.
The total conversion for Fallout 4 recently received a massive update, which restores missing dialogue and fixes other issues.
A second season of the show was officially greenlit by Amazon in April, though there's no word yet on when exactly it will air.
Ahead of the first-person action-adventure title's release in December, gameplay footage and details will be shared with imminent previews, it's claimed.
Creative director Jon Rush and lead producer Bill LaCoste confirmed thus far to provide a "glimpse" of what's next for Fallout 76.
"Nobody, and I mean nobody, at Bethesda is patting themselves on the back while ignoring our players," says Emil Pagliarulo.
More, but not necessarily better.
Bethesda's Emil Pagliarulo also added that it "has its own unique personality and now sits right next to Fallout and Elder Scrolls."
To go along with the space-faring sci-fi RPG's first paid expansion Shattered Space's release, Bethesda has also released a new patch for the base experience.
The expansion sees the player venturing to the hidden city of House Va'ruun, dealing with a catastrophe and the resulting Void Horrors.
Join us in discussing the expansion's many new features and what they could mean for the future of Bethesda's galaxy-spanning epic.
The expansion goes live at 8 AM PT on September 30th worldwide. Players must complete the "One Small Step" quest to start it.