Fallout 76 breaks its own concurrent player record years after launching – WGB
The huge success of the Fallout TV show has sparked a resurgence of popularity in the videogames on which it based, and of them it seems to be Fallout 76 that’s getting the biggest rub.
Released in 2018, Fallout 76 was a controversial live-service take on the franchise that launched in a less-than-stellar state. Since then, though, and to Bethesda’s credit, the game has continued to be supported has maintained a small but dedicated playerbase.
But the show has brought in heaps of new players. So many, in fact, that the official Fallout account on X has announced that over one million people logged into Fallout 76 in 24 hours.
Thank you to the over one million of you who adventured with us in #Fallout76 in a single day… pic.twitter.com/rbariEI4q8
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Jonathan Rush, the creative director of Fallout 76, took to X and wrote: “It’s amazing to see the large influx of new Appalachian Adventurers, and how our awesome community has welcomed them!”
The Fallout account also shared that Fallout series as a whole drew in 5 million people in 24-hours.
It’s amazing how much the TV show has helped boost the franchise’s popularity, including making Fallout 4 the highest selling game in Europe last week. Fallout 4 is also getting a next-gen upgrade tomorrow that will include native versions of the game for PS5 and Xbox Series S/X, boosting the graphics and performance.
As for the TV show, a second season has already been confirmed.