Bethesda Announces Fallout 76 Free DLC Roadmap for 2019 By Caleb Greer, 24 Feb 2019 FollowtopicsFallout 76FalloutBethesda SoftworksXbox Game PassLocal MultiplayerXbox One X EnhancedFirst Person ShooterCaleb Greer With the rocky start to Fallout 76 behind them, Bethesda has acknowledged their mistakes and player complaints in a new post while laying out the roadmap for the 2019 free DLC lineup. The rollout consists of three themed seasons: "Wild Appalachia" coming this spring, "Nuclear Winter" this summer, and "Wastelanders" in the fall. Each will have a combination of new quests, features, game modes ("Wastelanders" is unconfirmed for modes), events, and more.You can check out the specific breakdown for each DLC below:Wild Appalachia*** Spoiler - click to reveal ***A mythical beast, a lost generation of scouts, and the strongest brew this side of the wasteland. Welcome to Wild Appalachia – a series of new quests, features, events, crafting systems and more starting on March 12th and appearing over several weeks. Wild Appalachia includes:New Features: Brewing and Distilling - March 12th – Go on a new quest to discover the secrets of the forbidden brew Nukashine and bring the party back to your C.A.M.P with new brewing and distilling systems and recipes.New Seasonal Event: Fasnacht Parade - March 19th – Chase away Old Man Winter and quicken the coming of spring with the ancient festival of Fasnacht! Join the celebration and complete this new limited-time event to earn unique rewards in the form of festive Fasnacht Masks.New Game Mode: Survival - March 26th – This all-new game mode brings a higher-stakes PvP experience with fewer restrictions, increased rewards, and new challenges plus all the original content of Adventure Mode.New Quests: Shear Terror! - April 9th – Uncover the ‘encryptid’ secrets of Appalachia in a new series of quests and encounters to separate monsters from myths.New Features: C.A.M.P. Decorating, Player Vending, Functional Camera - April 9th-16th – Use items from your stash to decorate your C.A.M.P. Build vending machines and flag items for sale. Simply set your prices and walk away to continue your adventures in Appalachia, being sure to capture all your favorite memories using the new functional camera. The vending machines do all the work, you just need to count the caps.New Quests: Ever Upwards - May 7th – Journey to the deepest reaches of the woods with new stories for the legendary Pioneer Scouts. Earn merit badges, climb the ranks, and earn a customizable backpack for increased utility.New Features: Legendary Vendor and Scrapping - May 23rd – Locate the mysterious Purveyor to exchange and scrap your unwanted legendary items for new legendary gear. For every star rating on a legendary item you scrap, increase your chances to get the legendary weapon or armor of your dreams.Nuclear Winter*** Spoiler - click to reveal ***Summer will bring another series of major updates to Fallout 76, including Nuclear Winter - an entirely new way to play that changes the rules of the wasteland.New Game Mode: Nuclear Winter – An entirely new way to play Fallout 76, completely changing the rules of the Wasteland.New Vault Raids: Vaults 96 and 94 Opening – For our most seasoned players, test your strength in all new high-level group Vault Raids.New Feature: Legendary Players – An all-new prestige system will allow players above level 50 to become Legendary, resetting their characters with all new more powerful abilities.Wastelanders*** Spoiler - click to reveal ***Embark on a tale with true choice and consequences in Wastelanders – our biggest and most ambitious update for 76. Wastelanders will include a new main questline, new factions, new events, new features and even more surprises.While the latter expansions remain somewhat vague concerning the specifics of the content offered, it is clear that Bethesda will be consistently supporting Fallout 76 this year."Wild Appalachia" begins rolling out March 12th.We've got the full list of Fallout 76 achievements - check the list for guides to unlocking them.More Fallout 76 stories: Xbox coming back to Gamescom with "biggest booth yet" while PlayStation skips Fallout 76: Skyline Valley preview and a look beyond Fallout 76 Xbox players bin your RadAway, playable Ghouls are coming Xbox reportedly working to get next Fallout game out "sooner rather than later" Most popular Xbox games — Fallout continues to dominate DLCGame PatchXbox One X EnhancedXbox One Written by Caleb GreerCaleb Greer is a life-long achievement hunter and video game enthusiast from Bossier City, Louisiana, as well as a grad school student of history and a substitute teacher. Other than gaming and history, Caleb is passionate about Star Wars, Halo, Lord of the Rings, Dragon Ball Z, and his girlfriend.