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A page outlining trailers for Fallout 76, the first of which was released by Bethesda Softworks on May 30, 2018.
About[edit]
The first trailer begins with a closeup of a Pip-Boy 2000 Mark VI as it turns on and begins playing "Take Me Home, Country Roads," performed by Spank Live and written by Bill Danoff, Taffy Nivert and John Denver. As the camera pans out, it is revealed that the Pip-Boy is set to 6:34 AM on October 27, 2102, and a Vault 76 bedroom is shown.
A television shows a conference held outside of Vault 76 before the Great War, explaining the need for the vault to help rebuild after the War. The atrium of Vault 76 is filled with party favors celebrating Reclamation Day. A man in a Vault 76 Jumpsuit puts on the Pip-Boy as the narrator states "In Vault 76, our future begins."
Another trailer, featuring real-life actors portraying scenes and locations from the game, was released on October 28, 2018. It was created by Method Studios.
Official[edit]
| Image | Name |
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| Fallout 1st Trailer | |
| Fallout 76 Bombs Drop Trailer | |
| Fallout 76 Collector's Edition Trailer | |
| Fallout 76 E3 2018 Trailer | |
| Fallout 76 Live Action Trailer | |
| Fallout 76 Official Trailer |
Updates[edit]
Vault-Tec Presents[edit]
Vault-Tec Corporation produced several animated short educational films - similar to the animation style used in the What makes you S.P.E.C.I.A.L. shorts - exclusive for Vault 76, produced by the Vault-Tec American Tricentennial Committee. Each of the films prominently features Vault Boy either succeeding or failing as an illustrative lesson on what to do and what not to do in Appalachia.
| Name | Image |
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| Vault-Tec Presents | |
| Vault-Tec Presents | |
| Vault-Tec Presents | |
| Vault-Tec Presents |
