Fallout 76: Milepost Zero’s new questline lets you live out your dreams of guarding Brahmin caravans

Fallout 76: Milepost Zero's new questline lets you live out your dreams of guarding Brahmin caravans

What you need to know

  • Milepost Zero is the latest update for Fallout 76, bringing Legendary Crafting and more. 
  • Milepost Zero is getting bigger with a new questline titled A Bump in the Road available now.
  • A Bump in the Road lets players escort Brahmin caravans while recruiting new companions and building up their outpost, with special rewards depending on how dangerous the route is. 
  • Fallout 76 is currently available on Xbox, Windows PC, and PlayStation. 

As a seasoned gamer with a soft spot for post-apocalyptic worlds, I can’t help but feel a sense of excitement about the latest update for Fallout 76 – Milepost Zero. The prospect of escorting Brahmin caravans and building up my outpost sounds like an adventure tailor-made for survival enthusiasts like myself.


Who doesn’t want to escort goods through the post-apocalypse?

Update 21 for Fallout 76: Milepost Zero is the latest major expansion for Bethesda Game Studios’ post-apocalyptic survival game set in Appalachia, and it’s expanding even further. On Tuesday, Bethesda unveiled a new trailer, highlighting a questline titled “A Bump in the Road” that will be integrated into the game.

As an analyst, I’d rephrase it like this: In the game “A Bump in the Road”, you assume the role of a protector, tasked with safeguarding convoys of Brahmin, these two-headed beasts acting as pack animals. The journey is fraught with challenges, as raiders and Deathclaws pose constant threats. However, victorious missions yield unique rewards, enabling you to enlist additional allies and enhance your base. Here’s the trailer for “A Bump in the Road” to give you a better idea:

Following Skyline Valley’s release – a significant expansion for Fallout 76 introducing a new area to traverse and numerous quests – in 2025, developers announced that ghoul characters will be playable, slated for some time next year. However, hold off on purchasing the overpriced $2000 bundle at this moment.

As a researcher delving into the realm of video gaming, I can confirm that the highly anticipated Fallout 76 is now accessible across various platforms such as the Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PC, PlayStation 5, and PlayStation 4. Notably, it’s one of those Xbox first-party games that comes bundled with the Xbox Game Pass subscription, making it more affordable and convenient for enthusiasts like myself to dive into this post-apocalyptic adventure.

As Fallout 76 grows, the Fallout show wins Emmys

Fallout 76: Milepost Zero's new questline lets you live out your dreams of guarding Brahmin caravans

This year, the Fallout universe branched out to additional media types, debuting the first season of the Fallout Television Series. This collaboration between Bethesda Game Studios, Bethesda Softworks, and Kilter Films is now streaming only on Amazon Prime Video.

The Fallout TV series has made a strong debut, receiving praise from critics, including us at Windows Central, and even bagging several nominations at the 76th Emmy Awards. Although it didn’t win in most categories, as Shogun, an exceptional series that you should definitely watch if you haven’t yet, took the majority of them, the Fallout TV series still managed to take home two Emmys – one for Outstanding Music Supervision and another for Outstanding Emerging Media Program.

The Fallout TV series is set to have a second season, but we don’t know exactly when it will be released for viewers and enthusiasts to enjoy.

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2024-09-17 19:09