Fallout Worlds



Fallout Worlds are an expansion to the Private Worlds feature

Overview
Fallout Worlds brings two game modes to the main menu screen:
 * Public Worlds: monthly rotating public worlds with settings hand picked by the developers; available to all players
 * Custom Worlds: a private world with settings customized by the player; available to Fallout 1st subscribers and their friends

Any progress made on Public or Custom Worlds is not linked to Adventure Mode, instead, it is specific to those worlds. Your Adventure Mode character may be cloned/synced at any time for up to a total of 5 concurrent Fallout World character slots. If a Public World is unavailable for play, the character progress will be lost.
 * Character progression

Public Worlds
Public Worlds mode is offered as an alternative to the normal gameplay, featuring special preset Fallout Worlds designed around a theme. A player may join a Public World at any time, as Fallout 1st is not a requirement to participate in this feature. Public Worlds will be rotated on a monthly basis when available on the live version of the game, but will be rotated weekly during their debut on the Public Test Server.

Behind the scenes
Dweller Must Die is in reference to the Devil May Cry series and its hardest unlockable difficulty Dante Must Die that has appeared in all games. Additionally, both the Dweller and Dante Must Die difficulty modes generally achieve the same effect of difficulty by making enemies tougher/more resistant and do increased damage to the player.