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Final installment in Fallout 76 video series available to stream now

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Fallout 76 is coming this November, and the fourth and final video in a series introducing you to the game is now live.

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Bethesda Softworks has been releasing new videos in a series known as You Will Emerge, which lets potential consumers know about the design they will encounter in Fallout 76 when the game ships later this year. Today, the fourth and final installment in that series went live.

If you recall, Fallout 4 also benefited from instructional videos in the months leading up to its release. Those videos went on to appear in the actual game, and made for humorous entertainment while you waited for everything to install... as may happen here.

The new episode in this new series, "Atomics for Peace," focuses on the power of the atom. You're probably thinking "nuclear missiles," and you're right to be thinking along those lines. Players will have to decide whether to turn on each other, or work together for the greater good by striking a blow to the local Scorchbeasts population.

The new video is embedded immediately below.



Additional episodes that arrived in previous weeks, covering multiplayer, the perk system and crafting and building, are also embedded.







Fallout 76 launches on November 14, 2018, and will be available at that time for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. It's an online-focused take on the traditionally solitary Fallout experience, which may put some players off giving it a shot. Do you plan to be one of the exceptions?

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Staff article by Jason Venter (September 05, 2018)

Jason Venter has been playing games for 30 years, since discovering the Apple IIe version of Mario Bros. in his elementary school days. Now he writes about them, here at HonestGamers and also at other sites that agree to pay him for his words.

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