In 2018, Fallout 76 launched to… well, not critical acclaim. When the storied post-apocalyptic series mutated from its single-player roots to a perpetually online multiplayer iteration, critics and ...
A new Fallout 76 PTS update lets you test the pet companions feature, but Bethesda notes they're not involved in combat for ...
Fallout 76 introduces a new type of roaming pet creature with the CAMPanion system, featuring friendly creatures that follow ...
Bethesda Game Studios has published patch notes for its Fallout 76 Infestations update, revealing plans to launch its "next-gen update" for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X | S this summer. The studio ...
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Bethesda Softworks has announced that native current-gen versions of Fallout 76 will launch this summer, featuring 60fps performance and enhanced visual fidelity nearly six years after the consoles’ ...
In order to start fishing in Fallout 76, you’ll first need to start the new “Casting Off” fishing questline found in Season 21: Gone Fission. This quest will give you your first fishing rod and get ...
Bethesda is finally putting out a native PS5 version of Fallout 76, but before it does, the publisher would love for you to run some public tests on it. Anyone who already owns the game will be able ...
Microsoft's developer-focused Build conference is usually heavy on technical details, but it's still the best way to get a sneak peek into what the company has in store for your Windows PC. I'll be on ...
Microsoft is so keen to help you deploy AI agents, it's building its own version of OpenClaw — and a new agentic OS based on Android rather than Windows. CEO Satya Nadella doubled down on AI agents ...
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Build will continue through June 3rd, and we’ll have all the updates on Microsoft’s announcements here. Definitely not. No, not at all. Look, I mean, obviously that’s a cool headline and a fun phrase.