![]() ![]() This rumour stems from a YouTube video that points to Australian EB Games‘ limited stock and and hefty sales on Fallout 76, along with anonymous tips that the retailer had been pulling physical copies from shelves. ![]() Given the gaming community’s general antipathy toward the title, that rumour got a fair bit of play on social media – though while Fallout 76 sales were unimpressive, they weren’t quite the disaster that would prompt such a massive change in business strategy. The game launched in November, so the idea that it would go free-to-play seemed like a pretty extravagant admission of failure on Bethesda’s part. In response to a fan’s request for a refund if the game goes free-to-play, Bethesda says “There is no truth to this rumour.” ![]() After some rumours began to surface over the weekend about a massive incoming monetisation switch, Bethesda has explicitly denied it in no uncertain terms. Fallout 76 is not going free-to-play – at least not anytime soon.
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