A week ago, Bethesda announced that the upcoming launch of
Fallout 76 is just "a starting line" and players may encounter "new spectacular issues" during their playthrough. This statement is hardly surprising, as players know well that Bethesda's glitches and bugs have become their hallmark and even their most polished titles like
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim aren't an exception to that rule.
The
Fallout 76 B.E.T.A. has started a while ago (precisely yesterday for PC and Xbox One), and it looks like the title pushes the limits even further, as the latest bug causes some players to download the nearly 48GB beta code for the game, making it impossible for some to get the game installed. "
We are aware of an issue with the client and are investigating. Do not click any buttons on the client for the time being," Bethesda wrote on Twitter yesterday, but the message has been later deleted for unknown reasons.
According to players, they didn’t even need to click anything as the opened client does wonders and the files are being deleted anyway. To fix this issue and finally let players enjoy the B.E.T.A., the publisher has extended
Fallout 76's Thursday beta slot by four hours - so it now lasts from 2pm to 11pm Eastern Time. One can only hope that those problems will be fixed in the final build of the game.
Bethesda Game Studios, the award-winning creators of Skyrim and Fallout 4, welcome you to Fallout 76, the online prequel where every surviving human is a real person. Work together, or not, to survive. Under the threat of nuclear annihilation, you’ll experience the largest, most dynamic world ever created in the legendary Fallout universe.
Fallout 76 will be available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC November 14, 2018.