Later this year, the developers are also planning to allow players to venture beyond Appalachia with the Pittsburgh Expedition. It’s really just the tip of the iceberg, though, because Bethesda is apparently working on a five-year internal roadmap. The news was shared by Fallout 76 Design Director Mark Tucker in an interview with AusGamers. There’s plenty of content and features coming to Fallout 76 in the next few years, then, as the developers keep improving the game after the underwhelming launch. The message to our players is, there should be no reason to think that we’re not going to continue updating this game. We have things that we’re doing to ensure that we can continue producing updates for the game for a long period of time. We’ve got a lot of fun, cool stuff that I can’t wait to tell people about. Stuff that’s beyond this year. Those who still aren’t fond of the game but would like to see more Fallout can cling to the recent rumors of Fallout New Vegas 2 being discussed with Obsidian Entertainment.