A date for the Fallout Worlds update has not been announced, but Bethesda notes that it's coming in September. Those looking to get a taste of what Fallout Worlds is bringing to Fallout 76 can head into the Public Test Servers to do so starting today. Players can invite friends and teammates to their own Custom Worlds, even if those other players don't have a Fallout 1st membership, Bethesda says. "Custom Worlds completely evolves the personalization of Fallout 76's existing private servers, granting active Fallout 1st members full access to Fallout Worlds' settings and features to build their own personalized Appalachias." "Each Public World uses a different combination of Fallout Worlds' settings to bring you a unique play experience," Bethesda's blog post reads. They're handcrafted by Bethesda Game Studios using input from the Fallout 76 community. Public Worlds are a rotating series of Fallout Worlds experiences available to all players. When players boot up Fallout 76 after the Worlds update goes live in September, they'll see the standard Fallout 76 Adventure and Private Adventure modes on the main menu as well as two new modes: Public Worlds and Custom Worlds. ![]() "After much iteration, we're thrilled to reveal an exciting new system that's just the beginning for creating all-new experiences designed by you - Fallout Worlds." "Our modding community has been an enormous part of our games for over 20 years, and it's always been our long-term goal with Fallout 76 to give you your own servers to customize for yourself and your friends," Bethesda's blog post reads.
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