Fallout 76 trailers

A page outlining Fallout 76 trailers, the first of which was released by Bethesda Softworks on May 30, 2018.

Fallout 76 official teaser trailer
The trailer begins with a closeup of a Pip-Boy 2000 Mark VI as it turns on and begins playing "Take Me Home, Country Roads," performed by Spank Live and written by Bill Danoff, Taffy Nivert and John Denver. As the camera pans out, it is revealed that the Pip-Boy is set to 6:34 AM on October 27, 2102, and a Vault 76 bedroom is shown. A television shows a conference held outside of Vault 76 before the Great War, explaining the need of the vault to help rebuild after the War. The atrium of Vault 76 is filled with party favors celebrating Reclamation Day. A man in a Vault 76 jumpsuit puts on the Pip-Boy as the narrator states "In Vault 76, our future begins." 300px

Nuclear Winter
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Wastelanders
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Expeditions: The Pitt
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Live Action trailer
Another trailer, featuring real-life actors portraying scenes and locations from the game, was released on October 28, 2018. It opens with a shot of a mega sloth as the Beach Boys' song "Wouldn't It Be Nice" plays. The camera pans over to a young woman spinning around, firing dual wield submachine guns at feral ghouls and Protectrons. The next scene takes place at Mount Blair, with two men in power armor fighting off a wave of Liberators. It then cuts to a shot of a frog in the Cranberry Bog looking at a group of four explorers. A C.A.M.P. set up around a Red Rocket station is shown, followed by three people sitting around the campfire, roasting marshmellows with a deathclaw and Mister Handy. Another scene in the Cranberry Bog follows, with a woman holding a laser rifle meeting another unseen person. The final shot brings all of the characters together to watch a nuclear explosion, from which a scorchbeast rises.

Vault 76 animated teaching shorts
Vault-Tec would produce several animated short educational films - similar to the animation style used in the What makes you S.P.E.C.I.A.L. shorts - exclusive for Vault 76, produced by the Vault-Tec American Tricentennial Committee. These films would focus on the unique position and equipment Vault 76 would be in and have when emerging in 2102. Each of the films prominently features Vault Boy either succeeding or failing as an illustrative lesson on what to do and what not to do in Appalachia.

Collector's Edition
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Steel Dawn
"Fallout 76 – The Appalachian Brotherhood of Steel" is a video created by Bethesda Softworks to serve as a recap of the story of the Appalachian Brotherhood of Steel, before the release of Steel Dawn. It was released on YouTube on November 19, 2020.


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