Fallout 76 Beta Schedule For PS4, PC and Xbox One Announced
Only weeks remain before Fallout 76 officially launches for the public. With the game making the Fallout series’s first foray into online-focused gameplay, Bethesda was smart to promote their B.E.T.A testing of the game to players as a pre-order bonus, to have as many players as possible to iron out the unforeseen wrinkles of the game’s online performance before the big official release. Xbox One owners have already been blessed with access to the Beta, but now, Bethesda has revealed their tentative Fallout 76 beta schedule that will be available to users with other devices.
As the #Fallout76 B.E.T.A. becomes available for everyone on Oct. 30, we wanted to look ahead to next week's anticipated sessions.
Times are subject to change with issues that may arise, but we're hopeful this schedule will stay. Thank you for all your support! pic.twitter.com/9fRb5Vx5m7
— Bethesda Game Studios (@BethesdaStudios) October 26, 2018
Bethesda recently posted a photo of the Fallout 76 beta schedule on their official Twitter account. While there are still two more days of Xbox One exclusive beta access on October 27th and 28th, there will finally be four days of the beta accessible to PS4 and PC users starting on October 30th. The beta periods are being held at different times each of the days, so as to hopefully give its userbase an opportunity to play to coincide with their unique schedules. It should also be noted that these times and dates are still subject to change, so players would be advised to check in on Bethesda and Fallout’s social media platforms regularly for updates.
While most of the earlier sessions on the calendar are shorter periods of two hours, some of the later ones are going as long as seven hours. Considering that the open beta includes the full game, it makes sense that these periods would not continue on for too long, as Bethesda would obviously want some secrets within the game withheld until the full game launch on November 14th. Hopefully, all goes over well and helps developers clear out as many bugs as possible before launch day. Let’s hope there aren’t any actual mutated radioactive bugs to be found. Those would be terrifying.
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