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The West Virginia Tourism Office is working alongside Bethesda in a partnership set to promote “Fallout 76” and its post-apocalyptic vision of West Virginia.
Ahead of the release of Fallout 76 next month, Bethesda has formed an unlikely partnership. An announcement yesterday confirmed that the development studio will be working with the West Virginia ...
Then, images of the Capitol building, Woodburn Hall at West Virginia University, The Greenbrier, the New River Gorge Bridge and even Mothman appeared in the preview for “Fallout 76.” ...
A Fallout 76 gameplay trailer has been released by Bethesda onto their YouTube channel, and serves to welcome players to West Virginia in the traditional Fallout manner, with plenty of violence ...
Fallout 76's West Virginia setting is a world away from what we're used to from the series, and features many real-life landmarks, as well as monsters from the area's folklore. Fallout 76 was ...
In reality, this is a museum dedicated to a creature from West Virginia folklore, the Mothman. It looks like we'll actually be able to fight this creature in Fallout 76, but it doesn't look like ...
The upcoming Fallout 76 is set in the rolling hills and quirky roadside attractions of West Virginia, but some fans weren’t content with waiting until the open beta to venture out into the ...
The state of West Virginia is gaining more interest after a trailer for a new video game that takes place in the Mountain State was recently released. The full trailer for "Fallout 76" shows well ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. The West Virginia Tourism Office has announced a partnership with Bethesda to promote Fallout 76, which is set in West Virginia (albeit a version ...