Last month, Bethesda revealed the 2019 roadmap for Fallout 76, highlighting how it plans to expand and improve on its survival MMO, following its now-notorious shaky start.
The Spring update, dubbed Wild Appalachia, was initially set to launch on March 12 but has been pushed back by one day, to March 13.
“We are moving the release of Wild Appalachia back one day on all platforms. We just need a little more time to brew. Experience the new quest, crafting station & much more starting now on March 13.”, the Twitter post announcing the delay reads.
Fallout 76’s Wild Appalachia Spring update will bring a steady trickle of content between the months of March and May. Among its bigger features are the Survival game mode, initially announced for March 26, alongside new quests, arriving in April.
Extra polish never hurt anybody, and Fallout 76 could use every single bit of it, so one more day won’t make for an excruciating wait. As per Fallout 76’s 2019 Roadmap, Wild Appalachia, will be followed by the Nuclear Winter update which, strangely enough, arrives in Summer. The Wastelanders update is scheduled to launch in Fall 2019.
We are moving the release of Wild Appalachia back one day on all platforms. We just need a little more time to brew. Experience the new quest, crafting station & much more starting now on March 13.
pic.twitter.com/xFaJ8ncvM7</p>— Fallout (@Fallout) 11 March 2019</blockquote>