Bethesda previously noted that by setting Fallout 76 in West Virginia the studio could explore an area that wouldn’t be directly targeted by a nuclear attack (unlock major cities like Boston in Fallout 4).Īs a result, the world of Fallout 76 is more than just dirt, rocks, and ruins. There’s a lot packed into just a few short minutes of video, but one of the first things you’ll notice is how green and alive everything looks. It’s an edited mash-up of the clips already shown during E3 2018, but this time, it’s in glorious, beautiful 4K that shows off some cool details you may have missed. Bethesda is keeping the hypetrain going with a new Fallout 76 trailer.