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Image Source: Bethesda However, Fallout has seen Fallout 76 attract new players, reaching an all-time concurrent Steam player count of 39,455 – up 210% from 12,735 in March.
Fallout 76 could become more accessible to more players very quickly if Bethesda embraced one strategy that has been holding it back for years.
The success of Prime Video’s Fallout TV show has spilled over into the video games upon which it is based, boosting player numbers in even decades old titles. Steam data tracker SteamDB reported ...
War never changes, but concurrent player counts do for video games. For Fallout 76, the numbers are going up, as the action-RPG set a new all-time record over the weekend on Steam.
Fallout 76 hit its record concurrent player count on Steam on April 14. The game's PC player count has increased by over 360% since Amazon's Fallout TV series premiered earlier this week.
Fallout 76 is free to play until Friday April 19 with a Steam sale knocking 80% off the asking price until then, so expect to pay $7.99 / £6.99 over on the Valve platform right now.
Fallout 76 is having a comeback (Picture: Bethesda) The surge in popularity behind Fallout 76 doesn’t seem to be slowing down, as the multiplayer title hits a new record high on Steam.
Fallout 76 was also free for a week earlier this month, helping the online RPG's engagement numbers. That promo is now over, though the title is still heavily discounted on store fronts.
Until October 30, Fallout 76 is completely free-to-play across Steam, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5 platforms, offering access to the post-apocalyptic Appalachia ...
Fallout 76 is then also seeing a resurgence and is the 39th on the Steam charts, while Fallout: New Vegas is also cracking the top 100 and appears at 94th overall.
Bethesda‘s online action role-playing game “Fallout 76” won’t be available on Valve’s Steam platform during beta or when it launches on Nov. 14. The game’s updated FAQ page states the ...