Bethesda recently made an official statement revealing when their private beta will launch.
Fallout 76 will the mark the franchise's first multiplayer game which means that it will most likely have a ton of glitchy issues - which is in-line with what Bethesda is renowned for.
The director of the upcoming game, Todd Howard, revealed during Bethesda's E3 conference that a beta event will be taking place at some point - ahead of the game's actual release in November.
It was recently revealed, via one of the studio's admins on Bethesda.net, that the aptly dubbed "Break-It Early Application Test" will be launching officially in October. The beta event will first launch on Xbox One and later make its way onto PC and PlayStation 4 - though how long Microsoft's head-start will last is currently unknown.
To be eligible for the beta, you first need to have pre-ordered Fallout 76. Of those who have pre-ordered the game, a select few will be first chosen at random - you will most likely be notified via e-mail. This group of eligible individuals will continue to grow throughout the event.
Are you looking forward to Fallout 76's beta event?