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Bethesda Releases New Introductory Video For Fallout 76

Fallout fans still have to wait for a considerable amount of time before they can get their hands on the upcoming addition to this franchise. However, Bethesda wants to keep the hype machine going which is why it has today released a new introductory video for Fallout 76. This trailer presumably shows the clip which will play before the actual game is started.

Bethesda wants to keep the hype going for its new title so it’s understandable why it has released this introductory video today. The trailer sets up the timeline for the title as Fallout 76 is set much earlier than any of the previous Fallout titles.

Fallout 76’s story will take place in West Virginia some 25 years after a massive nuclear war has laid waste to the planet. According to Bethesda, “While players ultimately will experience unique adventures, stories, and exciting moments along their Fallout 76 journey, they’ll all begin the same: within the safe confines of Vault 76 on Reclamation Day.”

Bethesda has previously confirmed that Fallout 76 is destined for release on November 14th. A beta will be launched late next month but it will only be open to those who pre-order the title. The beta will arrive for Xbox One owners first on October 23rd before it’s released for PS4 and PC owners in the following week.

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