Fallout 76 Update Brings Bug Fixes, Gameplay Improvements, and More
Upcoming Updates Already Announced by Bethesda
Until today, Fallout 76 could only achieve 60 frames per-second on both consoles via the Xbox FPS Boost feature. But now it appears the Xbox and PlayStation 5 will be getting native support for 60fps.
These are the upcoming updates already announced by Bethesda but not yet published. They've already said they'll continue to fully support existing games on rival platforms, and ESO just got its next-gen update on PS5 at the same time.
Patch Notes
Players with a copy of Fallout 76 on Steam were able to test out the new content early in the Public Test Server starting April 20, 2023.
Our latest update for Fallout 76 launches today and it's bringing a host of bug fixes, gameplay improvements, and more. Read on for a full list of patch notes:
- Fixed a bug that could cause the game to crash when loading into a new area.
- Improved performance on both consoles by optimizing the game's code.
- Added a new feature that allows players to adjust the field of view.
- Made a number of balance changes to weapons and armor.
- Fixed a number of bugs that could cause players to get stuck in the environment.
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