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Fallout 76 with the Brotherhood of Steel finally showing up in Appalachia. The Deluxe Edition bundles the base game with cosmetic Brotherhood goodies, but the actual story content is free for everyone.

Let me be straight with you before you click buy: the Steel Dawn story update, which brings the Brotherhood of Steel to Appalachia for the first time in Fallout 76's history, is a free patch for anyone who owns the base game. The Deluxe Edition here is the full game packaged with the Brotherhood Recruitment Bundle, a set of themed cosmetics including a Brotherhood Scouting Tower, Barricade, Tactical Field Pack, Barracks Locker, Power Armor paint, and a salute emote. If you are a new player who also happens to love Brotherhood aesthetics for your C.A.M.P., this bundle saves a step. If you already own Fallout 76, there is nothing here you need for the actual campaign. Now, about that campaign. Steel Dawn is chapter one of a two-part Brotherhood arc, continued in the later Steel Reign update. Paladin Leila Rahmani leads a first expeditionary force west from California to establish a new Appalachian chapter of the Brotherhood at Fort Atlas, the renamed ATLAS Observatory in the Savage Divide. Her lieutenants, Knight Daniel Shin and Scribe Odessa Valdez, are genuinely written characters with distinct ideologies and real tension between them. You get to influence how this fractured new Brotherhood takes shape, including a late decision about whether Rahmani or Shin should hold authority, and those choices carry weight into Steel Reign. For Fallout 76, that is a noticeable step up in narrative ambition. The main questline runs roughly three hours. Yes, three. For an RPG person, that is a short story with good bones but not enough meat on them. The writing is decent, the characters hold up, and there is a genuine moral gray area to Rahmani's vision of a reformed Brotherhood that is more interesting than the faction's usual holier-than-thou routine. You will also pick up new craftable gear along the way, including Brotherhood Recon Armor, the Crusader Pistol, Plasma Cutter, and Hellstorm Missile Launcher, unlockable through Daily Ops rewards. The C.A.M.P. Shelter system, introduced alongside Steel Dawn, adds instanced underground build spaces with their own separate build budgets, which is a genuinely useful addition for base builders. Steel Dawn also replaced the old hunger and thirst penalty system with tiered nutrition buffs, making the game considerably less punishing to dip into casually. The broader Fallout 76 context matters here. This is still fundamentally a shared-world online RPG built on the aging Creation Engine, with all the camp-crafting, scavenging loops, and VATS-flavored combat that implies. It is not Fallout 4 with multiplayer bolted on, and Steel Dawn's short narrative does not transform it into one. If story-driven Bethesda RPGs are your thing and you have not touched 76 before, the game in its current post-Wastelanders, post-Steel Dawn state is meaningfully better than at launch, with real NPCs, cleaner quests, and a playerbase that largely leaves newcomers alone. If you bounced off 76 before and are hoping Steel Dawn's Brotherhood content pulls it into CRPG territory, dial those expectations back. The questline is a promising start, not a complete arc, and the moment-to-moment loop is still very much about loot, builds, and shared-world wandering. Monika, Scout Team

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Fallout 76: Steel Dawn Deluxe Edition

Apr 14, 2020Bethesda Game StudiosBethesda Softworks
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Fallout 76 with the Brotherhood of Steel finally showing up in Appalachia. The Deluxe Edition bundles the base game with cosmetic Brotherhood goodies, but the actual story content is free for everyone.

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About Fallout 76: Steel Dawn Deluxe Edition

Let me be straight with you before you click buy: the Steel Dawn story update, which brings the Brotherhood of Steel to Appalachia for the first time in Fallout 76's history, is a free patch for anyone who owns the base game. The Deluxe Edition here is the full game packaged with the Brotherhood Recruitment Bundle, a set of themed cosmetics including a Brotherhood Scouting Tower, Barricade, Tactical Field Pack, Barracks Locker, Power Armor paint, and a salute emote. If you are a new player who also happens to love Brotherhood aesthetics for your C.A.M.P., this bundle saves a step. If you already own Fallout 76, there is nothing here you need for the actual campaign. Now, about that campaign. Steel Dawn is chapter one of a two-part Brotherhood arc, continued in the later Steel Reign update. Paladin Leila Rahmani leads a first expeditionary force west from California to establish a new Appalachian chapter of the Brotherhood at Fort Atlas, the renamed ATLAS Observatory in the Savage Divide. Her lieutenants, Knight Daniel Shin and Scribe Odessa Valdez, are genuinely written characters with distinct ideologies and real tension between them. You get to influence how this fractured new Brotherhood takes shape, including a late decision about whether Rahmani or Shin should hold authority, and those choices carry weight into Steel Reign. For Fallout 76, that is a noticeable step up in narrative ambition. The main questline runs roughly three hours. Yes, three. For an RPG person, that is a short story with good bones but not enough meat on them. The writing is decent, the characters hold up, and there is a genuine moral gray area to Rahmani's vision of a reformed Brotherhood that is more interesting than the faction's usual holier-than-thou routine. You will also pick up new craftable gear along the way, including Brotherhood Recon Armor, the Crusader Pistol, Plasma Cutter, and Hellstorm Missile Launcher, unlockable through Daily Ops rewards. The C.A.M.P. Shelter system, introduced alongside Steel Dawn, adds instanced underground build spaces with their own separate build budgets, which is a genuinely useful addition for base builders. Steel Dawn also replaced the old hunger and thirst penalty system with tiered nutrition buffs, making the game considerably less punishing to dip into casually. The broader Fallout 76 context matters here. This is still fundamentally a shared-world online RPG built on the aging Creation Engine, with all the camp-crafting, scavenging loops, and VATS-flavored combat that implies. It is not Fallout 4 with multiplayer bolted on, and Steel Dawn's short narrative does not transform it into one. If story-driven Bethesda RPGs are your thing and you have not touched 76 before, the game in its current post-Wastelanders, post-Steel Dawn state is meaningfully better than at launch, with real NPCs, cleaner quests, and a playerbase that largely leaves newcomers alone. If you bounced off 76 before and are hoping Steel Dawn's Brotherhood content pulls it into CRPG territory, dial those expectations back. The questline is a promising start, not a complete arc, and the moment-to-moment loop is still very much about loot, builds, and shared-world wandering. Monika, Scout Team

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steamBrotherhood of Steel QuestlineShared-World RPGBase BuildingC.A.M.P. SheltersFaction ChoicesNarrative QuestsGear CraftingCo-op OptionalPost-Apocalyptic

System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
8 GB RAM
Storage
80 GB
Graphics
NVIDIA GTX 780 3GB / AMD Radeon R9 285 2GB
Processor
Intel Core i5-6600k 3.5 GHz / AMD Ryzen 3 1300X 3.5 GHz
System requirements
Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit)

Recommended

Memory
8 GB RAM
Storage
80 GB
Graphics
Nvidia GTX 970 4GB / AMD R9 290X 4GB
Processor
Intel Core i7-4790 3.6 GHz / AMD Ryzen 5 1500X 3.5 GHz
System requirements
Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit)

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Developer
Bethesda Game Studios
Publisher
Bethesda Softworks
Release Date
Apr 14, 2020

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