Fallout 76 kicks off Season 4 with ‘Locked and Loaded’ update with new C.A.M.P. slots, Daily Ops, and more
Locked and Loaded is the first of several updates planned for Fallout 76 in 2021.
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What you need to know
Fallout 76 has come a really long ways since our mixedFallout 76 review. Bethesda Softworks has stuck with it and released update after update to improve their multiplayer-focused open-world post-apocalyptic RPG massively. Now, Bethesda is releasing the first update from itsFallout 76 2021 roadmapwith the newFallout 76 Locked and Loaded update. Locked and Loaded kicks off Season 4 for Fallout 76 and includes plenty of goodies for players while they wait for the even bigger expansion heading to Fallout 76 this summer.
Fallout 76’s Locked and Loaded update includes quite a bit to look forward to, including:
It’s commendable that Fallout 76 continues to improve as it does. There’s never been a better time to play than with the Locked and Loaded update release. Fallout 76 is currently available forXbox Series X,Xbox Series S, Xbox One,PS5, PS4, and PC. If you’re playing on Xbox and PC, you can even install Fallout 76 throughXbox Game Pass. Xbox Series X|S players get improved performance in Fallout 76 because ofFPS Boost. All of this adds up to Fallout 76 actually being one of thebest games on Xbox Game Pass.
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