"Fallout 76 has grown significantly over the past year."
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The traveling road show sets up permanent shop in Appalachia.
Travel to the industrial wasteland of The Pitt.
Could this be a case of a leader not really knowing what's happening on the ground floor?
Help the Brotherhood of Steel investigate the Rust Eagles’ attempt to build an army of combat bots.
Now there is no excuse not to play Persona.
With more and more QA workers speaking out, what more will be revealed?
Players are going "beyond the reaches of Appalachia for the very first time."
The new content has been in the works for a while.
Work together to stop the aliens from "researching" Appalachia.
Detailed instructions on how to transfer save files will arrive in April.
Players can expect an update every season.
But before that, there’s some some things to do this Thanksgiving weekend.
Ghoulish costumes, galas, and Gotham.
Play in customized worlds with special features.
Texas is in the grips of the worst winter storm it's seen in decades.
In the early parts of the last decade, if you wanted help finding that hidden holocron in Star Wars: The Old Republic or navigating a difficult jumping puzzle in Guild Wars 2, chances are you visited MMORPG guide supersite dul...
It's not even noon on Monday, and the "slow news week" has been slaughtered faster than a low-level zombie in Fallout.
Just a few minutes after we published Monday's piece about games, including Fallout 76, that could go free-to-play, we came across this piece of pseudo-news.
Back in 2015, I made a few predictions about MMORPGs that I thought had a chance – even if only a slim one – of going free-to-play.
Total War: Arena is shutting down in February.
Bethesda held the internet in its palm yesterday, and all it took was several hours of a static video of a Fallout bobblehead.