The long-awaited expansion for Fallout 76 has hit another delay, though not as severe as you might think. Originally scheduled for release on April 7, Bethesda took to Twitter to announce that the expansion, which includes numerous additions to the base game, will be delayed a week to April 14, due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic.

Like many in the industry, Bethesda has has to transition to working remotely, which in turn has caused a few hiccups in development. The expansion still needs testing to be done, which has resulted in the release date push.

Nevertheless, players will be able to experience all of the new goodies in the Wastelanders expansion, including human NPCs, new reputation system and alignments.

Fallout 76 is out now on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.