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News video games 29 March 2022, 20:50

author: Adam Krolak

Fallout 76 Will Get 'Exciting' Content From Console Rust Devs

Double Eleven has teamed up with Bethesda to work on new content for Fallout 76, and we'll see the first fruits of the collaboration later in 2022.

Fallout 76 has been in development for several years now and, as the developers argue, it will be supported for at least five more years. Recent reports indicate that Bethesda Game Studios has teamed up with the creators of the console port of Rust to add new content to the game and thus jointly continue its development.

Double Eleven is creating new content for Fallout 76

Lee Hutchinson, CEO of Double Eleven, doesn't hide that working on this game together with its authors is "a dream come true". A recent post on the developer's website reveals that the studio has begun talks about cooperation with Bethesda in 2020 and has already created new content for this post-apocalyptic game. It will be added later this year.

"Double Eleven are excited to announce that we’re working with BethesdaStudios to craft new and exciting challenges for Vault Dwellers everywhere in Fallout 76. You can find out more on our blog atDouble11.com," wrote the studio on Twitter.

The five-year plan previously announced by Bethesda now makes more sense. Cooperation with experienced developers will certainly make it easier to further support the title. In addition, Lee Hutchinson ensures that Double Eleven consists of people who are fans of the universe and are eager to work on it.

The studio also announced that it intends to hire new employees in the future to help with the development of Fallout 76. The "Career" tab on the studio's official website features already a significant number of offers for positions in both the UK and Malaysia branches.

"At Double Eleven we’ve made a name working with some of the biggest developers and publishers in the world. We are excited to be able to announce publicly that we’ve recently begun working with Bethesda Game Studios to create new challenges for players of Fallout 76. (...) Bethesda and Double Eleven began speaking in late 2020, and since then we’ve worked together on a host of exciting new content that will be enjoyed by this passionate community of fans later in 2022," reads the official website of the developer and publisher.

Adam Krolak

Adam Krolak

Computer geek, enthusiast of older and forgotten productions with soul (mainly RPG and strategic games), which he still plays to this day. He often returns to the 8-bit games that he used to play in his childhood. Enjoys traveling and learning languages. Interested in Asia, with a focus on Indonesia, Japan, and Korea. Likes Asian cinema, Indonesian cuisine, and fantasy books.

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