Fallout has been a staple in the RPG genre since the very first game released back in 1997. It has served as one of the few truly exceptional and immersive apocalyptic open-world experiences, a surprisingly rare breed of games considering just how compelling the setting often is. More importantly, the Fallout series has consistently delivered engaging adventures, albeit ones filled with a plethora of delightful bugs that have, more or less, become an expected feature.
However, it is changing, both with the introduction of the TV show and the numerous upcoming Fallout projects looming on the horizon. Crucially, one Fallout game in particular is completely altering how things are done, ushering in a new and potentially divisive era for the title that is sure to ruffle a few feathers and disappoint some. For many, this will feel like an entirely different era for Fallout, especially for those who've relied on the feature that is being cut.
The game in question is Fallout 76, which, as of now, is changing in a fundamental way. Speaking with Insider Gaming, the game's creative director, Jon Rush, explained that there will likely be no more Expeditions coming to Fallout 76. Expeditions have served...
