As we reported yesterday, Bethesda did some early 'Spring cleaning' in Fallout 76 and removed many items players had acquired through duplication exploits. After the maintenance ended, the developers provided additional information on this operation; as it turns out, they focused on removing all but one copies of each of those duplicated items. In addition to that, players who owned multiple copies of said duplicated items also had their inventories searched for large amounts of Nuka Cola and had those removed, too, if found. This is probably because, as in any Fallout game, drinking a Nuka Cola also automatically adds a bottle cap - the main currency in post-apocalyptic America.

A few hours ago, Bethesda also published a new Fallout 76 'Inside the Vault' blog post where they detailed some of the upcoming updates. Fresh PvE content such as new quests, events and challenges will be added to Fallout 76 as part of the weekly 'Wild Appalachia' series, while a full-fledged Fallout 76 roadmap for 2019 is scheduled to be published later in February.

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