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Fallout 76 is finally getting native PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions with improved graphics and performance, but Bethesda needs to test them first

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Fallout 76 has had quite the evolution over the years, slowly but steadily going from a "broken mess" to becoming what is essentially seen as 'Fallout Online', complete with proper questlines and wandering friendly NPCs. Despite all the new content and improvements, however, players were still waiting for proper PS5 and Xbox Series X/S upgrades, and finally, they're almost ready to go. Read more

Fallout 76 has had quite the evolution over the years, slowly but steadily going from a "broken mess" to becoming what is essentially seen as 'Fallout Online', complete with proper questlines and wandering friendly NPCs. Despite all the new content and improvements, however, players were still waiting for proper PS5 and Xbox Series X/S upgrades,…

Fallout 76 has had quite the evolution over the years, slowly but steadily going from a "broken mess" to becoming what is essentially seen as 'Fallout Online', complete with proper questlines and wandering friendly NPCs. Despite all the new content and improvements, however, players were still waiting for proper PS5 and Xbox Series X/S upgrades, and finally, they're almost ready to go. Read more

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