Update 21 goes live for Fallout 76, bringing every single new missions, and various bug fixes to Bethesda’s ever-developing Fallout MMO.
Along with the requisite bug fixes expected in patches to ongoing titles, the newest update for Fallout 76 is out today and it seems to be bringing a huge amount of content to the game. This came alongside an all-inclusive vacation as Bethesda arranged Fallout 76’s workers for the update prior today.
Since the update is live, Bethesda has discharged the fix notes for Fallout 76’s update 21, or adaptation 1.3.3.24, as the new record can be perceived on PC and consoles. Including the hotly anticipated Brotherhood of Steel event that lets players across the community work together to give the notorious faction a foothold in Appalachia, tons of new events and additions to the game have been updated. The biggest additions coming to update 21 are the new events, Fortifying ATLAS and A Colossal Problem, and the return of Meat Week. Only the Fortifying ATLAS event will be available when the update launches for now. Also Bethseda is working together on the currently available Project: Alpha portion of the global effort. The update also comes along with a number of fixes for the game in addition to adding new events and missions to Fallout 76’s ever-growing Season 1. These include bug fixes on items or enemy encounters, such as the screen locking when fighting against a Wendigo Colossus, to patching up exploits, like the bow being able to be fired faster than intended. The full notes are extensive and detail a number of changes coming to Fallout 76, both with update 21 and future updates expected to add even more content down the line.
For players that have stuck with the game since launch, and continued on after the Wastelanders update, seeing just as much effort put into fixing bugs as adding content should encourage fans that Bethesda and ZeniMax still have faith in the game. Fallout 76 is available now for Xbox One, PC, and PS4.