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Fallout 76 will not be released on Steam, but Bethesda invites you to test the BETA version of the game

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For all gamers awaiting Fallout 76 on PC, we have two news, as always, one good, the other bad. Let's start with the good news: Bethesda has opened a collection of applications for testing the beta version of Fallout 76. Bad news: the continuation of the post-apocalyptic series will not be released on Steam, and everyone who wants to try the new Bethesda project will have to download the game through Bethesda.net's personal service.

The developers' desire to ignore Gabe Newwell's store does not seem strange. It is already known that Call of Duty Black Ops 4 will not visit Steam, as did the creators of Fortnite, who decided to distribute the popular "survivor" exclusively through the Epic Games website. Obviously, just like Bethesda, they are not eager to give Gabe Newwell 30% of every copy of the game they sell. In the words of Tim Sweeney, President of Epic Games, "a digital revolution is brewing."

BETA Fallout 76

Another interesting point can be found on the Fallout 76 beta page. Bethesda is ready to provide beta testers with the full version of the game, including all the functions, a completely open world for exploring and hundreds of quests. In addition, all the game progress that players have made can be transferred to the final version of the project.

Testing of the game will begin in October of this year, just one month before the official release date of Fallout 76 - November 14, 2018.

The new part of the cult post-apocalyptic series is focused on online, but if desired, the game can be played alone. Recently, the first details of the PvP system and the fast travel function have appeared.

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Author: Jake Pinkman


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