‘Night of the Moth’

For roughly another month to go, Bethesda is allowing people to try the newFalloutPTS updatefor76. Titled “Night of the Moth,” the update is scheduled to go live sometime in December, and will add several quality-of-life features as well as the Mothman Equinox event.

The Mothman Equinox is based off the legend of the same name, and tasks players with various quests “every hour at the top of the hour.” For a lot of people, seasonal events are a dalliance. The real meat is the foundation that the update further lays down for the game, including area looting and the ability to share legendary loot: plus, the game can highlight enemies you haven’t looted yet. It’s something people have wanted for quite some time, given how loot is such a big part of this game’s longevity.

Fallout 76 PTS update and Game Pass free content

Oh, and theFalloutPTS update isn’t the only thing going on inFallout76. Microsoft is currently running an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate “survival bundle,” which doles out knickknacks that have a direct impact on gameplay. Remember when those weren’t going to be microtransactions, or tied to a subscription? Yikes, those were the days.

You can find the contents of theFallout 76survival bundle below, andyou can redeem it here, or on your console, with Game Pass:

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