Fallout 76 Burning Springs is pulling me back into the multiplayer RPG, but it isn't just the new region that's on fire
Fallout 76 Burning Springs has finally stepped into a new territory for Bethesda's online, open-world adventure, but not without an early stumble. What started out with a rather messy launch back in 2018 has now grown into one of my most-played RPGs of all time, a game that's genuinely fulfilled its promise of opening the post-apocalypse up into a full multiplayer experience. The new Fallout 76 update takes us to Ohio, and ties neatly into the Amazon Prime series with the inclusion of Walton Goggins as The Ghoul - but it hasn't all gone to plan, with failed logins and error codes stopping players at the border.Read the full story on PCGamesN: Fallout 76 Burning Springs is pulling me back into the multiplayer RPG, but it isn't just the new region that's on fire