Fallout 76 is about to launch Season 13: Can you believe it?

Fallout 76 Season 13 key art

Plus, there’s a new roadmap

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Bethesda didn’t have a whole lot going on beyond Starfield at Summer Game Fest this year, but we did get a brief look at Fallout 76‘s next update: Atlantic City. Although the trailer noted that it was “coming soon,” there’s more coming to Fallout 76 in the form of smaller content and quality of life patches. In a new Inside the Vault blog post, we have more info on the lead-up to that bigger Atlantic City update.

Next up for Fallout 76 is Season 13 and the Once in a Blue Moon update

It feels like forever ago that I covered the first Fallout 76 season in mid-2020, but here we are, awaiting lucky Season 13.

Bethesda confirms that Season 13 is titled “Shoot for the Stars,” and is slated to contain the following:

  • New CAMP items like the western movie set, director’s chair, and studio camera
  • New armor paints including “stuntman” marine and secret service ensembles
  • A new ally named Joey Bello, who is a “wise-cracking stand-up comedian from Atlantic City” (this is the part I’m most interested in)

Of course, bug fixes (that address issues added in the last update no doubt) are coming too.

On June 20 at 9AM ET, the Once in a Blue Moon update will launch in tandem with the Season 13 kickoff, which adds more quests, enemies, rewards, and Daily Ops.

Fallout 76 summer 2023 roadmap
Image via Bethesda

Here’s a roadmap for everything Fallout 76 related from June to September

The other big part of the blog post involves a new roadmap for June through September, which contains the following big content highlights:

  • June – Patch 44: Once in a Blue Moon (Season 13, Community CAMP Creations: Fortification)
  • July – Patch 45 (Community CAMP Creations: Movies)
  • August – Patch 46 (United We Stand, CAMP Creations: Summer)
  • September – Community Camp Creations: Shelters
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