Bethesda‘s post-apocalyptic MMORPG Fallout 76 has a five-year internal roadmap, according to Mark Tucker, the game’s design director.
Speaking with AusGamers, Tucker revealed that Bethesda’s plans for Fallout 76 get ‘a little fuzzier’ beyond the planed three-year roadmap, but it’s clear that the studio doesn’t plan to stop support anytime soon.
The funny thing is if I could share what’s on this other monitor right here, you would love to see it because it’s a five-year roadmap that I’m working on. We have long term plans, and things get a little fuzzier the further we go out because we adjust and adapt as things show up and we see what players want and what they’re doing.
But, a lot of my time right now is spent on planning that three and five-year roadmap. The three-year roadmap is a lot more understood and known, at five years it gets a little more fuzzy, but we’re dedicated to updating Fallout 76.
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Bethesda lifted the lid on Fallout 76’s 2022 roadmap last month, which will kick off in the Spring with the launch of Invaders from Beyond.