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Fallout 76's Skyline Valley update strikes right at the heart of what you love about single-player Fallout


Eurogamer go hands on with Fallout 76's Skyline Valley update ahead of its release on June 12th, and its new story quest will be a treat for Fallout 4 players.

Bolted onto the southern reaches of the Savage Divide running down the centre of the map, the newly added Shenandoah region has a giant, ominous vortex swirling up into the sky for starters, and on approach, the air itself starts turning a distinct shade of very evil-looking red. That eye-catching vortex of doom I mentioned earlier has been caused by an errant weather station gone haywire, you see, and working together with the (equally eyebrow-raising) residents of Vault 63 (more on them in a sec) to get it back under control again forms a major part of this update's main storyline. | Image credit: Bethesda Softworks I'm keen to find out more about Hugo's relationship with his daughter Audrey as well, who's desperately working to fix the weather machine - a place whose interior corridors, laser security grids, constantly red flashing siren lights and strange buckets of rotting flesh definitely has 'mad lab' written all over it.

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