Fallout 76: A ‘Making Of’ Panel Hosted By Todd Howard Will Be At E3 2018

Fallout 76

After the grueling 24-hour livestream that Bethesda put on display, it was revealed to fans that a new Fallout title is inbound. Fallout 76 is the name of the game, however, not much else is known about the incoming entry to the popular franchise. Luckily, all of that is about to change in a week when E3 arrives in full force.

The biggest gaming event of the year will see announcements from all of the big players, including Bethesda. There will be a full reveal of Fallout 76, which should hopefully clear the air over recent rumors, and hopefully provide fans with enough context to keep them interested. If the reveal itself isn’t up to snuff, there will also be a panel hosted by Todd Howard himself that will dive into the development of Fallout 76. According to a post on E3’s Facebook page:

“Join Todd Howard, Game Director at Bethesda Game Studios, and Danny O’Dwyer, creator of Noclip, for the live premiere of Noclip’s behind the scenes documentary into the development of Fallout 76. After the screening, participate in a live Q&A session with Todd and Danny.”

A massive leak recently revealed a ton of story details for Fallout 76, but we won’t know if any of it is true until all is revealed about the game. What we do know is that the title will focus on Vault 76, which was first debuted in Fallout 3. Here’s a bit more:

“The Vault-Tec terminal in the Citadel lists Vault 76 as a “control” vault, with 500 occupants. The vault was designed to open 20 years after a nuclear war, and was among the seventeen known control vaults, meaning that it was used as a baseline to compare to experimental vaults. It is also mentioned in one of the alien captive recorded logs (no.13) recorded by Giles Wolstencroft, a Vault-Tec official who was abducted while inspecting the vault’s construction site. In Fallout 4, the newsreader in the prologue mentions Vault 76 debuting in 2076 in honor of America’s tercentenary when discussing Vault-Tec’s plans to expand.”

Fallout 76 has no release date as of now, but here is to hoping that will be announced at E3. Keep it tuned to Don’t Feed the Gamers as this story develops, and for other gaming news going on right now, check out the following;

What say you, gamers? Are you excited to learn more about the development of Fallout 76 and the title itself? What sort of information do you believe Howard and company will be provident at E3 next week? Sound off in the comments section below, and be sure to follow DFTG on Twitter for live gaming entertainment news 24/7!

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Eric is an editor and writer for Don't Feed the Gamers. When he is not staring at a computer screen filled with text, he is usually staring at a computer screen filled with controllable animations. Today's youth call this gaming. He also likes to shoot things. With a camera, of course.

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