October 23rd looms, its sole significance now a harbinger of the apocalyptic might that has evolved into the iconic Fallout franchise. On the anniversary of Fallout’s world receiving a nuclear makeover on that fateful day in 2077, Bethesda is marking the occasion for the first time by hosting a live broadcast that will unite both players and community members.
As this year’s date marks a time when Fallout enthusiasts share clever content and engage in a playful nod towards the calendar’s significance – it is logical for the franchise’s developers to contribute more this year, considering the immense boost in Fallout’s profile following the television series’ release.
As October 23 approaches, we’re excited to announce that #FalloutDay is just around the corner – a day of festivities that will be broadcast live across our official YouTube and Twitch channels. Additionally, our premier developer insight piece will also be available on Facebook and Steam.
Bethesda continues, “Join Jon Rush and Invoice LaCoste as they take you behind the scenes of our work on Fallout 76. The event will continue to unfold with our partners at FalloutForHope and their Neighborhood Parade.” See you quickly!”
The studio announced a special broadcast starting at ? that will lead into a Halloween celebration in #76, featuring a Spooky Scorched and Trick or Treat in-game event from Oct 22 to Nov 5, plus Twitch drops, double XP, and an Anniversary C.A.M.P.s contest in November?
It’s exciting to see Fallout for Hope, a community-driven charity initiative that has gained recognition by participating in official events, such as modding competitions. Founder Ken Vigue recently shared the significance of this achievement on Twitter, highlighting what it means to him and his team.
Are you thinking of celebrating Fallout Day with some thrilling adventures and maybe even a few nuclear-powered cocktails? Tell us beneath!