A holiday-appropriate performance raising money for charity

What first comes to mind when you think ofFallout 76?

The buggy launch in 2018?

A big wasteland to hang out with your mates?

It’s Fallout’s 25th anniversary in October 2022, and Bethesda are running a free to play week in Fallout 76 to mark the occasion.

How about thefan-made art galleriesavailable in-game?

Back in April, the company produceda version of Shakespeares Romeo and Julietin-game using a stage they built themselves.

On December 6th, fourteen players performed a 60-minute version of the show in-game in Fallout 76.

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Some were there as actors, positioning their characters and providing VO.

Bethesdas struggling engine adds a lot to this version of the story.

Some lines made my skin crawl simply because Fallout 76s faces are so ghastly.

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At other times, the wonky engine just makes this production a good laugh and a fun time.

Depends on your mood, really.

And there’s no denying that the actors themselves put in a good shift in their chosen medium.

The company say their show raised over $2,000, helping the overall total to pass $30,000.