In October 2019, the company Bethesda launched Fallout 1stpremium subscription for Fallout 76. Her customers were promised a whole range of additional features that will expand over time.
User Reddit BelindaMifsud decided to compare the promises with how the composition of the Fallout 1st bonuses has changed over the past time. At the time of launch, subscription buyers received 1,650 atoms each month, a bottomless storage of resources, closed worlds, a tent for survival and a ranger armor with a set of icons and emotions.
Over the past eight months, removable skins have been added to the ranger’s armor and portable camp. The most significant change was the ability to “lock” their private worlds, and this is more likely to fix the initially broken mechanics of personal servers.
The user recalled that they promised subscribers in the first announcements. This is the further development of the system of personal worlds with new opportunities: expanding construction sites, increasing the maximum budget of C.A.M.P., maintaining workshops and, in the future, supporting custom modifications.
Subscribers were promised exclusive discounts in the game store. The developers were also going to introduce new bonuses and benefits, for example, the ability to switch sets of skins, emotions and other cosmetic items at any time.
Nothing of the promised appeared in the game, and Bethesda stopped talking about the development of subscription bonuses. Nevertheless, BelindaMifsud claims that it is not going to cancel the subscription, since in this case it will be easier not to play at all.
You can buy a Fallout 1st subscription for 1070 rubles a month or 8600 for a year. Only 42% of players in Steam. Bethesda’s promise analysis post received over two thousand approvals.
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