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It’s time for some of Fallout 76’s most mediocre armor to shine as the best for Ghoul builds going forward. There could be something else that will stand out for you later, depending on how ...
Fallout 76 introduces a wide array of new areas to explore in the Ghoul Within update. Most of them are in the northeastern most quadrant of the map; interestingly enough, one of them is down in ...
Since the ghoul update's release, Fallout 76's player count has doubled. Monday, March 17's concurrent user count was 8,479. Tuesday, March 18 hit 16,421, corresponding directly with the patch's ...
Ghoul players in Fallout 76 are starting to place their camps in the most radioactive areas of the map, and regular humans aren't happy: 'I had to inject 30+ radaway into my veins' How to become a ...
Meanwhile, if you’re just coming across the new ghoul content, then we have a breakdown of what was recently added to the game. You can learn more about the latest season drop for Fallout 76 ...
So whether you want to become a ghoul or you're just in it for the ghoulish C.A.M.P. makeover, here's exactly when the Fallout 76 Ghoul Within update goes live, alongside Season 20: Glow of the Ghoul.
Fallout 76’s new update includes a big potential change that characters can undergo.The Ghoul Within is named that because, well, players can finally become a nasty little ghoul.We first learned ...
Turning into a ghoul in Fallout 76 will make you immune to radiation – in fact, soaking up rads will actually heal you, bestowing the 'glow' on you at 100% HP and above.
The Ghoul Within update is now live for Fallout 76, bringing playable Ghouls to Bethesda Game Studio's post-apocalyptic West Virgiana RPG.
Season 20: Glow of the Ghoul starts March 18, timed perfectly to arrive with Ghoul Within, Fallout’s next major update, which is bringing all the Vault-dweller ghouls to the Wasteland.
Fallout 76 Season 20: Glow of the Ghoul arrives March 18 as part of the Ghoul Within update. This long-awaited update allows players to become ghouls for the first time.
There’s an interesting symbiotic relationship between tabletop games and video games. From titles inspired by TTRPG systems to straight adaptations, it feels as though there’s a continual ...