The Fallout series stands for large game worlds with epic storylines, crazy characters and a post-apocalyptic atmosphere that is simply eerily beautiful. In five solo role-playing games and a handful of smaller spin-offs to date, players have been able to explore the world after the explosion of the atomic bombs and become the savior or the destroyer of the new era. This made the release of Fallout 76 as an MMORPG all the more critical. With Fallout 76: Steel Reign, the open-world game is now getting a new DLC. But is the expansion even worth it?
The difficult start of Fallout 76
In the run-up to the release of Fallout 76, publisher Bethesda announced that there would be a Large game world with an abundance of quests, NPCs and loot in which players could spend hundreds of hours playing. What the players got, however, was a downright empty game world, a large portion of bugs and server problems and hardly any meaningful equipment options. The wave of indignation was not long in coming because the game was simply unfinished and was released far too early.
Since then, Bethesda has been working on ironing out its mistakes in Fallout 76. In previous updates such as Wastelanders, more NPCs were finally introduced to liven up the dead MMO world. The One Wasteland expansion then brought multiplayer improvements such as adaptive enemy levels and legendary skills for your own characters. With Steel Dawn, the iconic Brotherhood of Steel entered the post-apocalyptic world. Fallout 76: Steel Reign is now set to follow on from this update.
New wind or new miss
Fallout 76: Steel Reign will continue the story missions about the Brotherhood of Steel and at the same time represent a provisional conclusion. According to the developers, this does not mean that more content about the knights in their power armor will not be released in the future, but for now the current story will be completed.
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However, players will also be given new options to improve their own characters and further customize them for the post-apocalypse world. Among other things, the update will introduce a crafting system for legendary weapons and armor. This is made possible by the so-called Legendary Cores, which players can loot in order to combine them with their favorite weapons. In addition, Steel Reign now gives players the opportunity to reroll their character points if their current stats make them more like cannon fodder than end-time heroes. The power armor, that you can also be upgraded to legendary armor. The update also fixes some bugs and glitches to improve the gaming experience.
Most players who have already been able to test the update as a beta are satisfied. It is a good expansion that takes Fallout 76 one step closer to becoming a solid MMO. The only criticism is that the story content is far too short. Nevertheless Fallout 76: Steel Reign a few entertaining hours in a world characterized by destruction and madness.