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Fallout 76 Getting Custom Servers For Paid Subscribers This September

F76 Worlds Play Settings In Body

Last week, Bethesda teased a "significant new feature" that would add "even more variety" to Fallout 76's quirky post-apocalyptic world. We were promised a preview, and today, Bethesda delivers with brand new customizable, personal servers for paid subscribers and their friends.

Called Fallout Worlds, these custom servers basically let you tweak a wide list of game settings to create your own idea of what a Fallout game should be. The settings available run the gamut between removing the need for electricity to power your CAMP to swapping PvP and survival rules. You can even turn on infinite ammo, remove combat AP limitations, and spawn in a bajillion Deathclaws to make your own personal hellscape.

Fallout Worlds will bring two new menu options when players log in to Fallout 76. First is Quantum Worlds, which is basically publically available (for both paying subscribers and not) custom servers that have been designed by Bethesda with input from the community. The public server will rotate to give players a good idea of just what Custom Worlds can look like if you take the time to learn all the various settings available.

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Custom Worlds gives Fallout 1st subscribers the ability to make "your own personal Appalachia." You can invite non-paying players to whatever you create, but only paid subscribers will gain the awesome power and responsibility of being their own game developers.

Fallout Worlds is now available on the Fallout 76 public test server, so head on over there for the full list of settings you’ll be able to customize for your own server. Fallout Worlds will roll out later this September.

But in the meantime, Bethesda’s existing public servers are under siege thanks to item hackers. Some players are even saying that the slowdowns and crashes caused by item duplication hackers are so bad that the game is basically unplayable. Worse, Bethesda has yet to address the issue of hackers in Fallout 76.

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