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April 19, 2024, at 21:09
Fallout 76 will see a major map expansion for the first time since its release in 2018. The forested Skyline Valley now awaits players who can access the test server.
The success of the series He falls From Amazon has caused interest in this popular brand to increase significantly (the second season has already been officially confirmed). So it's safe to say that Bethesda was smart when it announced the first-ever major expansion for Fallout 76's map last December. You have to strike while the iron is hot, and the success of the series was somewhat predictable.
For people who missed the game when it released in 2018, this might be the perfect time to give it a second chance. In June l Fallout 76 There will be a major update that introduces a number of new features and expands the map to include the Skyline Valley region. Players who have access to test servers (so-called a point – Public Test Server) can now explore this new biome.
Skyline Valley and beyond
This nineteenth update is expected to bring not only a major expansion of the map (the first in the game's history), but also changes to the combat mechanics and weather system. Additionally, there will be enemies unique to this biome and up to 28 new markers to discover. More details can be found in the official developer post, which you can read here.
To visit Skyline Valley prematurely – a forested location located between Ash Heap and Cranberry Bog – simply install the “Fallout 76 Public Test Server” on steam And participate in tests. However, remember that your progress will not be saved.
The creators divided the tests into two parts. The first is already underway and provides access to a new area and the Dangerous Pastimes event. The second part will begin in May and will introduce a new plot line. The aforementioned event is supposed to include taking the best possible photos of the storm, because hurricanes will appear in the game.
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