Fallout 76 has a 5-year roadmap still ahead, Bethesda’s Mark Tucker reported in an interview published by AusGamers, demonstrating how the company still bets heavily on its post-apocalyptic MMORPG for the future as well.
“There is a five-year roadmap that I’m working on,” explained Tucker, who is the design director of Fallout 76. We have long-term plans and things are less defined the more it moves away from today because we will have to adapt things according to the evolution of the game, also seeing how the players react and what their feedback is.
However, it is a largely already defined program, on which the developers have worked for a long time and obviously continue to work.
“The message we would like to send to our players is that there is no reason to think that we will not keep updating the game. There are things we are doing to ensure continued support for Fallout 76 over a long period of time. We enjoyed it. a lot on many things that I can’t wait to be able to present, things that are expected to arrive even later this year”.
Tucker also remembers that all of these updates, in terms of content, are free: “We release four free updates a year with new content, we have a great community that loves our game, and we have a very dedicated team and company. We are building a Lots of specific stuff this year but there are plans underway for future content as well that will come in years. So yeah, if you’ve never played Fallout 76, now is a great time to give it a try, “Tucker said.