As the franchise’s multiplayer counterpart,Fallout 76brings players into the harsh post-nuclear wasteland of Appalachia. These vast mountains harbor fascinating areas to explore, and the in-game music ofFallout 76makes the journey back and forth from these locations more cinematic. Via the player’s Pip-Boy, the radio stations of the Appalachian region can be heard, offering players a variety of songs, and even radio plays and ads, to listen to.

Although the radio stations featured inFallout 76help make the game’s world feel more alive, the feature is also quite limited. There are only a few stations available, and depending on how long one listens, the songs can sometimes become repetitive. When it comes to changes that couldimprove the overall experience ofFallout 76, including music in hidden Holotapes could bring the game’s world to the next level.

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Holotape Music in Fallout 76 Has Been a Long-Requested Feature From Players

Fallout 76 Currently Only Has Three Music Stations

The options offered all bring forth something diverse in their own right, but adding more music through discovering Holotapes would not only expand the feature, it would also offer players an exciting reward. Such a feature would be welcomed by many players, since discussions aboutFallout 76adding Holotape musichave been circulating within the community. With Holotapes providing players with various insights into the world ofFallout, it only makes sense that music would be kept on the storage devices, as well.

Expanding Upon the Diversity of the Holotape

Holotapes are some of the most versatile items players can discover throughout theFalloutfranchise. From recipes, to written text, and even games, the storage devices hold pieces of the history of what life was like before the Great War. AsFallout 76continues to grow, many players will likely want to experience more immersive features, and Holotape music would be a small, but powerful, way to make the landscape of Appalachia feel that much more lived-in.

Fallout 76could also play around with how this music is stored in different Holotapes. While some devices could carry singles, others could store full albums by one artist or an eclectic mix on a playlist. This could make each music-based Holotape something completely surprising for players, as one would never know what kind of offering they were set to find. Now thatFallout 76has evolved into a stronger gamethan its 2018 launch, there is only room for it to grow in even more compelling and immersive ways.

Additional minor and location-specific radio stations inFallout 76include Hunter/Hunted, Rose’s Raider Radio, Vault-Tec Radio, WGRF Grafton, and Carnival Radio.

The Music of Fallout 76 Needs to Stay Fresh

A Blend of Franchise Classics and New Finds

There are several songs found throughoutFallout 76’s radio stations that play some franchise favorites. “I Don’t Want to Set the World on Fire” by The Ink Spots has now become a series staple, making it a fun single to hear while exploring the Appalachian wilderness. The hugenostalgia factor ofFallouthas been one of the franchise’s biggest strengths through the years. Each old-timey song that gets played via these stations only adds to the charm, but there are still plenty of options available for Bethesda to add to the game.

Ongoing updates to the game’s music by hiding new Holotapes throughout the map would simply help music listening remain a fresh and enjoyable experience. Otherwise, there is the risk of players getting burnt out by listening to the same songs over and over again.Continuous updates inFallout 76have helped the game grow into a success, and applying this same approach to its music will likely only make it stronger.

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Bethesda Game Studios, the award-winning creators of Skyrim and Fallout 4, welcome you to Fallout 76. Twenty-five years after the bombs fell, you and your fellow Vault Dwellers—chosen from the nation’s best and brightest – emerge into post-nuclear America on Reclamation Day, 2102. Play solo or join together as you explore, quest, build, and triumph against the wasteland’s greatest threats. Explore a vast wasteland, devastated by nuclear war, in this open-world multiplayer addition to the Fallout story. Experience the largest, most dynamic world ever created in the legendary Fallout universe. Expand southward to Skyline Valley – a brand-new region of Appalachia. Investigate the cause of the electric storm circling overhead and unveil the mystery around Vault 63 and its dwellers, including a shocking new Ghoul type – The Lost.