I hope we get a single player version of this region eventually

Bethesda has given us a glimpse into moreFallout 76concept art, thanks to a special (SPECIAL) poston their blog this week.

As the blog suggests, and as is usually the case with concept art, a ton of potential ideas were sketched on various canvases:

Fallout 76 concept art

“Hundreds – if not thousands – of individual pieces, from napkin sketches to entire painted landscapes, are created when crafting the world of aFalloutgame. Concept art like this not only gives the developers details for making assets, they help set the look, feel and tone of the world players are about to inhabit.”

In a small series of “never-before-released” concept art, we got to see a Scorchbeast, as well as the emergence from Vault 76, a look at The Pitt, and some environmental designs. The last piece, a collage of life in a vault, looks lovely. The blog concludes witha link to Adam Adamowicz’s concept art gallery on Flickr, who provided a lot of the artistry forFallout 3.

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WhileFallout 76has made big strides since its tumultuous launch, this concept art really showcases how much potential an Appalachian fully-fledged, kept-in-the-oven-until-it-was-done newFalloutcould have been. It could take a while, but I hope thatFallout 76isn’t the last we’ve seen of this region. I guess there’s always an opportunity for DLC in some far futureFalloutiteration.

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