The next piece of Bethesda's post-apocalyptic Buy Fallout 76 Items Fallout franchise will be available on November 14 for PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. It's called Fallout 76, and by all accounts, it is a noticeably different experience than the previous versions of the series.
With a larger map, a new twist on the core plot and a different approach to gameplay, Fallout 76 figures to be one of the more memorable releases in the series' history. Let's take a look at the 10 things you should know about Fallout 76.
It's Thin On Pre-Order Bonuses
The biggest pre-order bonus has already expired. Gamers who bought in early got access to the beta, but it ended on October 30. Therefore, if you were considering buying in a day or two before the game officially releases, the only pre-order benefit is the ability to pre-load the game.
Special Editions
There are three versions of Fallout 76 to choose from. The first is the standard edition. It costs $59.99 and it gives you just the base game.
The next is the Deluxe aka Tricentennial Edition.
It costs $79.99. In addition to the game, you receive the following in-game bonuses:
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The most expensive version is the Power Edition. It costs $179.99. You get everything that comes in the Deluxe Edition, and some pretty unique physical items for hardcore fans and collectors. The T-51 Power Armor Helmet is a wearable piece of headgear. It comes with a voice modulator speaker, a full glow-in-the-dark, 21x21 map of the open world in Fallout 76, 24 figurines based on in-game models, a steel box and a West Tek Fallout 76 Bottle Caps carrying bag.
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