Fallout 76 nuke codes, week of 10 December 2019Nuke Launch codes for the week of 10 December 2019 have been updated and decrypted. Fallout 76's Update 16 is now live. The patch brought some Holiday-friendly items and activities. The Holiday Scorched event will kick off on 12 December and go on until after Christmas.DECEMBER 11
Fallout 76 nuke codes, week of 3 December 2019Fallout 76's nuke codes for the week of 3 December have been updated and decrypted. Some new items have been added to the in-game store and various returning items have been put on sale. This week's free article is the Cornflower Blue Wallpaper.DECEMBER 11
Fallout 76 gets free weekend and true server privacyFallout 76's premium subscription service was met with a lot of scrutiny from subscribers and non-subscribers alike but Bethesda finally managed to plug the holes regarding private servers. At the same time, a promotional free weekend was announced, if someone wants to try it out.DECEMBER 6
Fallout 76's nuke codes, week of 26 November 2019Fallout 76's nuke codes for the week of 26 November have been updated and decrypted. A bunch of new items has been added to the in-game shop and some old ones are on sale. This week's free item is the Sienna Wallpaper.NOVEMBER 27
Bethesda lists next Fallout 76 changes after underwhelming Update 15In Bethesda's latest Inside the Vault post, the dev acknowledged that many Fallout 76 players found the latest update, Update 15, a bit underwhelming and provided a list of upcoming changes, as well as some info on the Wastelanders.NOVEMBER 25
Fallout 76 nuke launch codes, week of 19 November 2019Bethesda's latest nuke launch code update was closely followed by a patch that didn't contain some fixes often requested by the community. It appears they were slated for release with Wastelanders but they might come sooner.NOVEMBER 21
Fallout 76 nuke codes, week of 12 November 2019Bethesda updated Fallout 76 nuke launch codes for the current week, fixed some bugs and stepped into another PR disaster by banning the creator of Map 76, who subsequently quit the game.NOVEMBER 13
Fallout 76 data miner banned after reporting exploits to BethesdaBethesda banned a high profile Fallout 76 data miner that maintained the website called Map 76 following the latter's testing of an exploit. The company denies that was the reason for the ban but the wording leaves a lot of room for debate.NOVEMBER 12
Rumour: Fallout 76 subscription sales were excellentMany people laughed at Bethesda when they launched a subscription service for the reviled Fallout 76. However, certain leaks and Bethesda's further behaviour point to Fallout 1st selling really well and people shelling out money, despite all the backlash.NOVEMBER 7
Fallout 76 nuke launch codes, week of 5 November 2019Bethesda rolled out the new launch codes on 5 November 2019, coincidentally the same day when the Halloween festivities concluded. Furthermore, if you purchased Riot Armor Paint, keep an eye on your Atom balance as it should go up soon.NOVEMBER 6
Someone hijacked Fallout 1st domain to poke fun at BethesdaBethesda pulled one of their more brazen manoeuvres lately by introducing a $13 a month premium subscription to Fallout 76. It riled up the community and someone actually hijacked a similarly named domain to make fun of Bethesda.NOVEMBER 1
Fallout 76 is getting a subscription feeBethesda are introducing Fallout 1st soon, a subscription service for Fallout 76. Thankfully, it will not lock out the existing players out of a game they paid for.OCTOBER 23