This year’s Fallout Day will be celebrated in style, with a broadcast that will give players a glimpse at the future of Fallout 76, the latest entry in the series.
As confirmed by Bethesda, Jon Rush and Bill Lacoste, Creative Director and Lead Producer of the latest entry in the series, will provide a new look at what the team is working on during the first-ever Fallout Day broadcast, which will air on October 23rd at 9:00 PM CEST/ 3:00 PM EST / 12:00 PM PST. FalloutforHope, a community-run charity initiative, will also be part of the festivities, as confirmed by a video message shared on the official X profile.
Fallout Day is coming on October 23 where we will be hosting our first ever #FalloutDay Broadcast. Join Jon Rush and Bill LaCoste as they give you a glimpse at what we’ve been working on in Fallout 76.
The party keeps going from there with our friends @FalloutforHope for their… pic.twitter.com/cLfkUGvlt8
— Bethesda Game Studios (@BethesdaStudios) October 16, 2024
A message from our friends @FalloutforHope. Come celebrate #FalloutDay with us on October 23! pic.twitter.com/R54X9JKujl
— Fallout (@Fallout) October 16, 2024
While only Fallout 76 has been mentioned to be part of the broadcast, it would definitely make sense for Bethesda to take advantage of the occasion to speak more about what’s in store for the future of the popular series, especially now that its popularity is at an all-time high thanks to the successful TV show by Amazon which has registered 100 million viewers to date. Even without Bethesda’s involvement, however, fans of the series are still able to experience more Fallout in existing games thanks to high-quality fan-made mods, such as the incredible Fallout: London mod, which finally brings the post-apocalyptic series outside the United States for the first time.