Ruh Roh: Player uncovers Fallout 76 developer room with tons of goodies and an actual NPC

Stay where you are and don’t move, the authorities are on their way

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The hits keep coming for Fallout 76, as someone has apparently encountered a developer room in the PC edition of the game. For an online-centric affair this is probably a no-no.

As you can see in the video from PolterGeist, pretty much every item in the game seems to be accounted for here, from Holotape Games to regular old provisions. Oh, and there’s an NPC! There is hope that one day Bethesda can redo the entire game and make it feel more like a real Fallout and less like a lifeless husk of an open world adventure.

According to Eurogamer players are allegedly being banned over entering the location: we’ve reached out to Bethesda for clarification. Players are being extremely cagey given that Bethesda has been trigger-happy with bans after the holidays, but PolterGeist shows the location of the room in the video, which you can pinpoint in the image below.


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