Fallout 76 Celebrates 5th Anniversary And Halloween With Special Events And Plenty Of Rewards
There's the Spooky Scorched event and the Birthday Challenge.
Happy 5th Anniversary to Fallout 76!
The survival game is gearing up for its birthday celebration with the Spooky Scorched event, which runs from October 24 to November 7. During this event, Scorched enemies across Appalachia are dressed in creepy costumes; players can defeat them to collect Mysterious Candy and Legendary items.
Player C.A.M.P.s can also participate by setting out candy bowls for Trick or Treaters, creating an immersive Halloween experience. (That’s pretty cool.) Daily and Weekly Trick or Treat Challenges grant rewards too, including the new Mothman Nest C.A.M.P. item.
Then on October 25 a special Twitch event at Twitch.tv/Bethesda will teach players advanced C.A.M.P. building techniques for creating spooky mazes.
Finally, the 5th-anniversary celebration of Fallout 76 culminates in a live stream parade event on November 14 where players will have the opportunity to visit numerous player-created parade floats and potentially win Atoms. The celebration also includes special Daily and Weekly Anniversary Challenges starting on November 7, offering rewards such as Birthday Cakes, outfits, and C.A.M.P. items. The Birthday Challenge Event itself runs from November 7 to November 21.
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