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Fallout 76 is getting a few upgrades before the end of the year, Bethesda announced in a post last week.

After receiving feedback from players of the online game, the game developer will be looking to bring an FOV, or field-of-view, slider into Fallout 76 “soon”. This was highly requested by PC players, who can also look forward to getting push-to-talk in an update within the month.

Players on all platforms have been asking for an increase to the stash size, which is currently capped at 400 units. This can be a problem, especially for those players who want to focus more on collecting and building aspect of the game. Bethesda explained why this limit exists, as well as theirs plans to increase it in the “coming weeks”.

“The current limit is there for technical reasons, to cap the number of items the game is tracking in the world, including every container and stash. We believe we have some ideas in both the short and long-term that will address the size without risking stability, but this one we need to take our time on to make sure it’s done right,” said Bethesda, in the post on their site.

Looking to the new year, Bethesda has also revealed plans to expand upon Appalachia, giving players new experiences and events to look forward to.

“We’ll see new Vaults opening, new ways to easily improve your C.A.M.P.s, ways to create, team-up, and faction-based PvP, and many more free add-ons we haven’t talked about yet,” Bethesda continued.

The latest patch for Fallout 76 came out on November 19, which corrected performance, stability, and various other bugs that players came across in the online game.