Fallout Worlds Update for Fallout 76 has introduced a bunch of new features such as the new Public and Custom Worlds that don't play by the usual rules and the expanded Daily Ops.
Fallout 76's Fallout Worlds update drops today and we know that Meat Week is done and dusted but this is one beefy update. Get ready for new game modes, expanded Daily Ops with Double Mutation Weekends, new locations, fresh enemies and more
Fallout 76's Fallout Worlds update general highlights
- Public Worlds - specialized game settings, themed and available to everyone.
- Custom Worlds - available only to Fallout 1st members.
- Daily Ops - expect Double Mutation events every other weekend, a new enemy group, three new locations, and new rewards.
- Nuclear Winter Rewards: Nuclear Winter Mode has been deactivated. Perk Coins based on progression have been added to players’ accounts, and Nuclear Winter cosmetics can now be earned from Public Events.
Update version 1.6.0.17 download sizes for your platform
- PC (Bethesda.net): 15.3 GB
- PC (Microsoft Store): 23.3 GB
- PC (Steam): 16.1 GB
- PlayStation: 22.8 GB
- Xbox: 23.3 GB
Fallout Worlds
Public Worlds
Fallout 76's Public Worlds will be special instances with a pre-selected group of settings and a special theme. Only one of these Private Worlds will be available at a time with each month bringing a fresh experience. This schedule is subject to change.
The first five Public Worlds and the general vibe you can expect:
- Happy Builder: Reduced C.A.M.P. placement restrictions, relaxed building restrictions, all Map locations discovered, and PvP has been disabled.
- High Risk: No Fast Travel, always-on PVP, players drop additional loot on death, free workbench crafting, disabled legendary item attributes.
- Dweller Must Die: Greatly increased enemy difficulty, increased damage, increased equipment durability, and "Dark Bog" weather effects.
- Quantum World: Max jump height, no fall damage, nuked creatures and flora, and "Quantum Storm" weather.
- Butcher’s Delight: Infinite ammo, no VATS or melee attack AP costs, and enhanced dismemberment.
Custom Worlds
Those with an active Fallout 1st membership can now select the Custom Worlds option from the Play menu and go on an adventure that is creating a new world tailored to their tastes with up to seven friends.
Sidenote: Private Worlds mode has been renamed to "Private Adventure" as of today.
Some of the Custom Worlds options available:
- Workshop: Build in previously restricted areas, disable the need for electricity, increase your C.A.M.P. budget and build height, relaxed building restrictions, and more.
- Combat: Infinite enemy spawns, alter PvP rules, adjust the enemy difficulty, give yourself infinite ammo, change item durability, and more.
- General: Disable Fast Travel or make it free. Choose special weather effects, including Radstorms and Nuke Zones, as well as new weather effects, like Quantum Storm and Dark Bog. Add filters for a unique view of Appalachia, adjust jump height, fall damage, or even the consequences on death.
Some Custom World settings may impact your game client’s performance. However, you are still free to use them, and can always enable or disable them again as needed.
There are three available save slots for Custom Worlds and you can choose one to set it as the active instance. Each Custom World can be edited after being saved to one of the slots.
Fallout 1st members can log into a previously visited Custom World even when the World's owner is offline and here's how to do it:
- Select Custom Worlds
- View Worlds
- Select your friend’s World from the "Shared World" section
- Set the desired World to "Active"