The first-ever Fallout Day broadcast is set to air on October 23rd on Twitch
Bethesda, which is well-known for the Fallout franchise, has finally announced the date for its first-ever Fallout Day broadcast. This year’s Fallout Day, which is on October 23rd, will be celebrated with a broadcast.
As per Bethesda’s official announcement, the broadcast will see Jon Rush, the creative director, and Bill Lacoste, the lead producer talk about the future developments of the franchise. The duo will be giving the audience a glimpse of upcoming updates to Fallout 76, including pets at the C.A.M.P.
In addition to a preview of the upcoming additions, there will also be a post-show featuring a Community Parade hosted by Kenneth Vigue for Fallout for Hope. This is a Stream Team of content creators that raises funds for charities.
The official post from Bethesda only mentioned that Fallout 76 will be one of the main topics of the broadcast. However, considering that the recently released Fallout TV series on Amazon Prime Video has been a success as well as the launch of the much-awaited Fallout London mod, we hope to hear some updates on that as well.
As mentioned, the Fallout Day broadcast will be streamed on October 23rd at 9:00 PM CEST (which is 3:00 PM EST and 12:00 PM PST). The Fallout Day festivities will be streamed from the Bethesda Game Studios in Austin, and people can watch on Bethesda’s Twitch channel and also catch some Twitch drops.
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