The official release date for Fallout 76 is November 14, 2018, and it is coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. It will be the earliest game in the franchise's chronological order, and players will control a resident of Vault 76, which gives the game its name. According to Bethesda Game Studios, the game will be four times larger than its predecessor and, among other features, players will be able to collect items that allow them to launch nuclear missiles at various areas of the map. This has already raised concerns among many longtime fans, who fear that "chaos" between players could spoil the experience.

The biggest difference between this game and the franchise's previous titles is its MMO character — a massively multiplayer game — in an open world. This structural change in the gameplay style divides fans' opinions, and they are eager to see how it will work in practice. Those who bought the game for Xbox One can test the experience today (October 23), while PS4 and PC players can do so starting October 30. We will wait for more information about the test results.

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For those who do not know, in addition to the standard edition, there are two special editions:

1 — Tricentennial Edition:

This is the deluxe edition and, in addition to the basic game, it will contain a variety of in-game bonus items, such as clothing and weapon customization, among others. Its recommended price is $80.

2 — Power Armor Edition:

This is the true collector's edition and comes with several extras in addition to Fallout 76 itself, including a T-51 helmet equipped with a speaker, voice modulator, and beacon, as well as a canvas bag and a map of the game world. It also includes 24 game-model figurines, a book, and the items from the deluxe version. All of this has a recommended price of $200.

Below is the trailer for the Power Armor Edition.

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