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Bethesda Didn't Know Fallout Fans Want Fallout In Their Fallout

Bethesda Didn't Know Fallout Fans Want Fallout In Their Fallout Classic Bethesda. The long-awaited update to Fallout 76, Wastelanders, is finally making its way to West Virginia on April 7, and designer Ferret Baudoin has things to say about it.

What is said, however, paints Bethesda in a rather dim light, as does most things involving the company. As he discusses the company's focus on PVP and surprise that players wanted more, he demonstrates just how little Bethesda understands its own audience.

These statements provide a terrific glimpse into the company's thinking, and explains a LOT about Fallout 76.

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