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Fallout 76’s New Slasher Hunt Will Begin September 15

The fall rollout will also add console performance improvements, Legendary mod crafting for more than 80 named weapons, and the Legacy Seasons system.

Fallout 76 will begin its multi-stage “The Slasher” content rollout on September 15. Bethesda’s latest Steam announcement describes a fall storyline that will build across several updates instead of arriving as one short activity.

The first stages will send players after clues and unmarked graves while Slasher fanatics spread across Appalachia. Each newly unlocked layer will add to the previous threats, steadily raising the intensity before the story reaches its final confrontation with the murderous figure impersonating the Pint-Sized Slasher.

A final fight with new rewards

Players who reach that confrontation will have a chance to earn a unique Power Armor set and the new “Super Slasher” weapon. The announcement does not provide separate dates for every stage, but it confirms that the activities will unfold over the fall weeks following the September 15 launch.

Fallout 76 is presenting “The Slasher” as a first for the game, with its activities layered together as the rollout continues. That structure should give Appalachia a threat that grows rather than resetting after a single event rotation.

Console upgrades and weapon crafting are also coming

The same update plan includes a Gen 9 boost for players on Xbox Series S/X, PS5, and older consoles. All console players will receive better performance, stability, and visual fidelity. The upgrade will also give the development team more room to optimize each platform individually over time.

Workbenches will gain unique weapon crafting as well. Players will be able to change Legendary mods on any of the 80+ uniquely named weapons found across the Wasteland, opening more room to tune those weapons around different builds and play styles.

Legacy Seasons will pair current and past content

Beginning with “Beware of the Blood Moon” and continuing afterward, Legacy Seasons will let players take part in the current season while also working through a storied season from the past. The system is meant to give players a way to access seasonal content they previously missed, with more details available in Bethesda’s Legacy Seasons article.

With a clue hunt, unmarked graves, map-wide fanatics, a new reward chase, console upgrades, and deeper weapon customization all planned for the fall, Fallout 76’s next chapter has plenty waiting behind that first torn piece of Vault-Tec branding.

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Fallout 76

Fallout 76 is an online action role-playing game and the first multiplayer entry in the Fallout series. Set in 2102 in Appalachia, West Virginia, players control a resident of Vault 76 who ventures into the open world 25 years after a nuclear war. The game features exploration, questing, base building, and combat against mutated creatures and hostile factions. It can be played solo or cooperatively, with players sharing servers and engaging in trade or PvP combat.

  • Genre Shooter, Role-playing (RPG)
  • Platforms Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox One
  • Perspective First person, Third person
  • Modes Multiplayer, Co-operative, Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO)
  • Release November 14, 2018
  • Publisher Bethesda Softworks
  • Age Rating ESRB MPEGI 18USK 18CERO ZGRAC 19+CLASS_IND 16ACB MA 15+

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