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Bethesda is getting into the spirit of Holidays.
It doesn’t sound like either game is doing too well at the moment...
Bethesda hopeful to release it "sometime in the first quarter" of 2019.
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.
Submit a ticket by January 31st, 2019 and Bethesda will send a replacement when it's ready.
Several other fixes and stability improvements also included in the December 4th update.
Major US retailer posts $488.6 million loss in the midst of falling share price.
For now, it’s best that all hands be on deck trying to fix Fallout 76, so this is fine.
The developer once again promises significant forthcoming improvements.
It seems like everything to do with Fallout 76 has been at the centre of some controversy or the other.
Fallout 76 may have a future but will it find success with its current focus, especially in such a crowded market?
Battlefield 5 debuts in second place, while Fallout 76 sees a significant drop.