Nuka-World Goes Off Tour In Fallout 76 And Sets Up Permanent Shop
The traveling road show sets up permanent shop in Appalachia.
When the world finds itself in a post-apocalyptic nuclear wasteland state, with no television, movie theaters, or other major forms of entertainment… apparently we’ll find ourselves going back to the traveling road show. At least, that’s what happened in Fallout 76. Only, apparently, the show has tired of the traveling part and decided to permanently set up in Appalachia.
Nuka-World can now be found at its new home, the fairgrounds in the Ash Heap region. There, players will discover new Public Events, fight the Ultracite Titan, and try their hand at games of skin in the Nukacade.
The new update also kicks off the game’s 11th season, giving players another chance to earn plenty of rewards for completing challenges. Another, incredibly useful, addition in this update is the free cam. This is a quality-of-life feature intended to make things easier for builders. It’s a mode available in build mode that detaches the camera from the character, giving players more visual room to work with.
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