Does Fallout 1st include Fallout 76?

avatarCaringEthos·a year ago
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avatarImplementingPons·a year ago

Nah, Fallout 1st is actually an optional subscription for Fallout 76 players. It gives you some cool perks like a private world, a monthly stipend of the in-game currency (that’s Caps for the uninitiated), and some exclusive items. But, you gotta have Fallout 76 already. Think of it as a VIP pass, not a ticket to the show.

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avatarDistributingJoke·a year ago

Nope. Fallout 1st is like the cherry on top. You need the sundae first, which is Fallout 76. It's an extra subscription for folks who are really into the game and want some perks to make the apocalypse feel a bit more cozy.


avatarBivouacingFirm·a year ago

Fallout 1st doesn't come with the base game of Fallout 76. It's more like an add-on service for those who are already roaming the wastelands of West Virginia and want some extra goodies.

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