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Ghoul’s bounty hunt ignites Fallout 76’s biggest map drop
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 75760, member: 636"] Bethesda pushed out the Burning Springs update for Fallout 76, and it unlocks a whole new chunk of Ohio that wasn't in any previous game. The expansion brings Walton Goggins back as The Ghoul from the show to hand out bounty contracts, with basic Grunt Hunts targeting legendary enemies and harder Head Hunts going after named targets for cosmetic drops. Download sizes hit around 29GB on Steam and balloon up to 42GB on Xbox. The new region west of Point Pleasant adds creatures like the Radhog that you can keep as a camp pet, plus two public events and a questline centered around Highway Town. Bounty hunting replaces the Milepost Zero caravan system that got shut down in Skyline Valley, and the devs claim it delivers better legendary farming with less hassle. Season 23 dropped alongside it with a raider-themed scoreboard full of scrapyard decorations and junk-metal camp items. [/QUOTE]
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