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Earlier this week, an associate with EB Games claimed the Australian game retailer was pulling physical copies of Fallout 76 from shelves, which fueled rumors of the poorly reviewed title going free-to-play. One fan threatened he’d want his money back because it’d be a “slap to the face,” to which Bethesda replied, “There is no truth to this rumor.” Nevertheless, critics are convinced it is inevitable and will serve as one of the game’s few welcome updates.
Bethesda itself stated "there is no truth to this rumor," while Australian store EB Games confirmed it still planned on supporting the boxed edition of the game both in-store and online. “This information is categorically incorrect. EB Games will continue to support Fallout 76 both brand new and preowned, and it remains an active product through both our stores and website. Customers can now pick up the EB Exclusive Tricentennial Edition for $79.95.”
Bethesda itself stated "there is no truth to this rumor," while Australian store EB Games confirmed it still planned on supporting the boxed edition of the game both in-store and online. “This information is categorically incorrect. EB Games will continue to support Fallout 76 both brand new and preowned, and it remains an active product through both our stores and website. Customers can now pick up the EB Exclusive Tricentennial Edition for $79.95.”