Compare Fallout 76 Tricentennial Pack (DLC) prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Bethesda Game Studios. Published by Bethesda Softworks. Released on 11/14/2018. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Multiplayer, Third Person, First Person, FPS / TPS, RPG.

A cosmetics-only DLC bundle for Fallout 76 that dresses your character in patriotic flair, with power armor skins, weapon wraps, and a few emotes. No gameplay content included.

Let's get something straight from the top: the Tricentennial Pack is not an expansion. There are no new quests, no story beats, no dialogue trees to fall asleep reading at 2 AM. What you get is a collection of purely cosmetic items tied to Fallout 76's launch-era Americana theme, all of it unlocked through the Atom Shop and then crafted at the appropriate workbench. The item list is specific, so let's run through it properly. On the armor side, you get Tricentennial paint jobs for four power armor frames: the T-51, T-45, T-60, and X-01. On the weapons side, matching skins drop for the 10mm Pistol, the Hatchet, and the Laser Rifle. Rounding out the pack are the Spectacularly Handsome Vault Boy Mascot Head (a wearable novelty, not a helmet stat-stick), a Patriotic Uncle Sam Outfit, a Celebratory Vault Boy Saluting Emote, a set of First-Class Tricentennial Workshop Posters for your C.A.M.P., and a Tricentennial Commemorative Photo Frame. That is the full inventory. Nothing hidden, nothing procedurally generated, nothing that will shift your build. From an RPG-brain perspective, cosmetic DLC like this occupies a frustrating middle ground. The power armor skins are genuinely well-themed, leaning hard into the retro-futurist patriotism the Fallout universe does so well. If you are already deep into Fallout 76, running a heavy gunner or a power armor tank build, having matching Tricentennial paint across your T-60 and your Laser Rifle does add a cohesive visual identity to your character. C.A.M.P. builders will also appreciate the Workshop Posters as low-key decoration. But if you are hoping for anything that changes how the game plays, or anything that feeds the compulsive loot-brain, you will find the pack hollow inside of ten minutes. It is also worth flagging that the Fallout Wiki lists this pack as no longer available for standard purchase through official channels, so if you are seeing it on a third-party key store, that is the avenue. Bethesda has moved the live-service cosmetic economy firmly into the Atom Shop by now, and the Tricentennial theming has been largely superseded by years of seasonal content. For collectors and completionists who want the full launch-era cosmetic set locked in, this scratches that itch cleanly. For anyone else, especially players who care more about perk builds, mutation stacking, or the story added by post-launch updates like Wastelanders, this pack is scenery. Monika, Scout Team

Fallout 76 Tricentennial Pack (DLC)
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Fallout 76 Tricentennial Pack (DLC)

Nov 14, 2018Bethesda Game StudiosBethesda Softworks
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A cosmetics-only DLC bundle for Fallout 76 that dresses your character in patriotic flair, with power armor skins, weapon wraps, and a few emotes. No gameplay content included.

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A cosmetic collector's item for Fallout 76 die-hards only; brings nothing to build variety, combat, or story.

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About Fallout 76 Tricentennial Pack (DLC)

Let's get something straight from the top: the Tricentennial Pack is not an expansion. There are no new quests, no story beats, no dialogue trees to fall asleep reading at 2 AM. What you get is a collection of purely cosmetic items tied to Fallout 76's launch-era Americana theme, all of it unlocked through the Atom Shop and then crafted at the appropriate workbench. The item list is specific, so let's run through it properly. On the armor side, you get Tricentennial paint jobs for four power armor frames: the T-51, T-45, T-60, and X-01. On the weapons side, matching skins drop for the 10mm Pistol, the Hatchet, and the Laser Rifle. Rounding out the pack are the Spectacularly Handsome Vault Boy Mascot Head (a wearable novelty, not a helmet stat-stick), a Patriotic Uncle Sam Outfit, a Celebratory Vault Boy Saluting Emote, a set of First-Class Tricentennial Workshop Posters for your C.A.M.P., and a Tricentennial Commemorative Photo Frame. That is the full inventory. Nothing hidden, nothing procedurally generated, nothing that will shift your build. From an RPG-brain perspective, cosmetic DLC like this occupies a frustrating middle ground. The power armor skins are genuinely well-themed, leaning hard into the retro-futurist patriotism the Fallout universe does so well. If you are already deep into Fallout 76, running a heavy gunner or a power armor tank build, having matching Tricentennial paint across your T-60 and your Laser Rifle does add a cohesive visual identity to your character. C.A.M.P. builders will also appreciate the Workshop Posters as low-key decoration. But if you are hoping for anything that changes how the game plays, or anything that feeds the compulsive loot-brain, you will find the pack hollow inside of ten minutes. It is also worth flagging that the Fallout Wiki lists this pack as no longer available for standard purchase through official channels, so if you are seeing it on a third-party key store, that is the avenue. Bethesda has moved the live-service cosmetic economy firmly into the Atom Shop by now, and the Tricentennial theming has been largely superseded by years of seasonal content. For collectors and completionists who want the full launch-era cosmetic set locked in, this scratches that itch cleanly. For anyone else, especially players who care more about perk builds, mutation stacking, or the story added by post-launch updates like Wastelanders, this pack is scenery.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamCosmetic DLCPower Armor SkinsC.A.M.P. DecorLaunch-Era ContentCompletionistAtom Shop

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Memory
8 GB RAM
Storage
80 GB disk space
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)

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Bethesda Game Studios
Publisher
Bethesda Softworks
Release Date
Nov 14, 2018

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Fallout 76 Tricentennial Pack (DLC) was released on 14 November 2018.

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