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"Fallout" fans - and anyone who enjoys video games at all, really - should mark your calendars for November 14, when "Fallout 76" is released.
At the E3 video game mega-event this week, "Fallout" creator Bethesda announced a huge number of new details surrounding "Fallout 76," the latest game in the franchise, coming to Microsoft Xbox One, Sony PlayStation 4, and the Windows PC.
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