Which edition of Fallout 76 should you buy?

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Which edition of Fallout 76 should you buy?

Fallout 76, Bethesda’s prequel to the post-apocalyptic Fallout series, will be Fallout 76 Items released on Nov. 14. It’s a very ambitious game; most notably, it will be Bethesda Game Studios’ first online multiplayer game, with no human NPCs to assign quests or explain the narrative. Plus, the open world map is huge — four times larger than in Fallout 4.

Bethesda is running beta sessions with access to the full game for those who pre-ordered Fallout 76, with the express intent of finding issues within that ambitious world. The beta is actually framed as an acronym, B.E.T.A., as in “break-it early test application”. The last beta session will be on Nov. 8.

If you want to play the beta before launch you will definitely need to pre-order immediately, but that’s the only perk you’ll get with the standard edition. If you’re looking for some exclusive in-game items or physical collectibles, Bethesda is releasing two special editions. Here’s what’s available in each.

It’s also worth noting that, because it’s is an online game, Xbox and PlayStation users won’t be able to play Fallout 76 without their console’s online service. If you’re not yet a member of Xbox Live Gold or PlayStation Plus, you’ll need to subscribe before launching Fallout 76.

FALLOUT 76 STANDARD EDITION.

With the exception of B.E.T.A. access for pre-orders, the Standard Edition comes with just the base game. It will cost $59.99 and be available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC in both physical and digital formats.

Note: Fallout 76 is included in Amazon Prime’s pre-order program, which means Cheap Fallout 76 Items you’ll get a $10 credit when you pre-order the game.

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