As Fallout 4 and Fallout 76 keep reaching new heights with sky-high player counts, it highlights a new problem for Xbox


What you need to know

  • Fallout mania continues into a new week, with Fallout 4 continuing to rise in concurrent player count on Steam. 
  • Over the weekend, Fallout 76 hit a new all-time high concurrent player count, over five years after it first launched. 
  • The trouble is that there’s nothing new on the horizon for a long time, so could Xbox have been a little more forward-thinking and got Bethesda (or maybe Obsidian?) working on something?

As I write this, it’s been a mere 11 days since the Fallout Prime Video show debuted its first season, and it has been a whirlwind since. Many of us have now finished its eight episode run and been captivated by it, and the knock on effects are significant. 

Amazon has already confirmed Fallout Season 2, along with declaring it as one of the platform’s top three watched shows of all time. The games, too, are experiencing a serious resurgence, with all titles on all platforms seeing crazy numbers given the age of the games. 





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