
Bethesda Game Studios has gone one step further with paid DLC for Fallout 76. Already packed with microtransactions, this multiplayer game has received additional content that is expensive to say the least.
The Mojave Bundle is priced at €29.99. It should be noted that it is not possible to use the game’s premium currency (Atoms) to purchase the bundle. Real money is therefore required in this case.
The Mojave Bundle contains various cosmetic items inspired by Fallout: New Vegas, a weapon, and title prefixes.
- Ranger Power Armor Paint
- NCR Flag
- New Vegas Neon Sign
- Ad Victoriam (4-Star Legendary Super Sledge)
- Legion Legate Outfit
- Player Title Prefix – “Advictoriam”
- Player Title Prefix & Suffix – “Tribune”


It’s interesting to see Bethesda expanding the Fallout 76 experience with the Mojave Bundle. Paid DLC can definitely add new dimensions to gameplay. Looking forward to seeing how it enhances the overall experience!
I agree, it’s intriguing how Bethesda is continuously evolving Fallout 76. The Mojave Bundle not only adds new content but also brings a sense of nostalgia for fans of the earlier games. It’ll be interesting to see how this impacts player engagement in the long run!
I agree, it’s intriguing how Bethesda is continuously evolving Fallout 76. The Mojave Bundle not only adds new content but also reflects their commitment to keeping the game fresh. It’s interesting to see how they balance player feedback with new features in their updates.
It’s true, Bethesda is making interesting moves with Fallout 76. The Mojave Bundle seems to bring some fresh content, but I wonder how it will be received by the player community, especially since many fans are still divided about the game’s direction. It’ll be interesting to see if this bundle enhances the overall experience!
It’s great to see Bethesda experimenting with new content! The Mojave Bundle not only adds fresh items but also brings a nostalgic feel for fans of the earlier Fallout games. It’ll be interesting to see how players react to these additions in the long run.