By
Lidia Rozo
2019-01-03 17:25:48




The multiplayer RPG game from Bethesda was presenting problems that prevented fans from accessing the silos to launch nuclear bombs.

Yes, some users of Fallout 76 had met with a nasty news upon learning that they could not launch nuclear bombs. Apparently since last December 31 users have noticed that the activation codes to use them in the corresponding silos have disappeared and no new codes were enabled to enter those places.



At first it was thought that it could be due to some type of event that would guarantee entry in some other way, but after these days of problems, the official Bethesda support Twitter account reported the following. "Fallout 76 players: We’re aware of and actively investigating an issue with Nuke silo access. Thank you for your patience while we look into this issue."




Luckily for all, the incident has been solved with a brief maintenance stop that allowed the engineers of Bethesda to solve the problem, although at the moment they have not given too many details on how it has been solved. The most important thing is that the presence of codes has been restored to be able to enter the launching silos.

For its part, the Bethesda team plans to continue improving the performance of the game, and has already promised from their official account an exciting 2019 for Fallout 76, although they have not gone into details, revealed the following, "We are creating a list of incredible news that we really want to share, "they added, mentioning elements such as the new PvP mode without restrictions, the creation of unprecedented weekly events and the opening of new shelters.

Fallout 76 is available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows platforms





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Tags:
FO76
Platform(s):
PlayStation 4 PS4, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows PC
Genre(s):
Action role-playing
Developer(s):
Bethesda
Publisher(s):
Bethesda, steam
Engine:
Creation Engine
Mode:
Multiplayer
age rating (PEGI):
18+

Other Tags
video game, gameplay, price, 60fps, steam


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