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Play Fallout 76 for free over the weekend on Steam

Play Fallout 76 for free over the weekend on Steam

The Bethesda title recently came out on the Valve platform and can be enjoyed from May 14 to 18 completely free.

New Fallout 76 Wastelanders visitors are here to stay. The same day of the launch of this great free expansion, Steam users had the opportunity to get hold of the video game on that platform. Now Bethesda has announced a promotion whereby all users will be able to access a free trial weekend. This means that from May 14 (18:00 in Spain) until May 18 at the same time, all those interested will have their pass to explore the wilderness.

Since its launch, Bethesda has had to face not a few criticisms. However, the North American developer has continued working to correct errors and add new content. Wastelanders implements the narrative layer that many demanded, although the study continues to think about future news. Developers recently hinted at the possibility that pets could make it to Fallout 76.

One of the bugs that appeared at the same time as the expansion caused the allied NPCs to loot our bodies upon death and keep the weapons. This bug, noted from social networks, was investigated by Bethesda and subsequently resolved.

Nothing from The Elder Scrolls 6

Of the internal developments of Bethesda, Starfield and The Elder Scrolls 6 are two of the most interesting proposals. Those who expect new information from the fantasy game in the coming weeks will be disappointed. Pete Hines, head of marketing and communication for the company, assured a Twitter user that they will not give more information about the video game for years to come. According to Hines, before it will be the turn of Starfield, a completely new intellectual property.

Fallout 76 is available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. Everyone with the base game automatically accesses the Wastelanders expansion at no additional cost.

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