Fallout 76’s B.E.T.A. is set to arrive in October, and Bethesda confirmed that it would contain the full game, and any progress made in the test will be carried over to the launch version.
“Our current plan for the B.E.T.A. is it will be the full game, and all your progress is saved for launch,” Bethesda stated in the FAQ of Fallout 76.
A few weeks ago, community administrator Jurassica said that the B.E.T.A. will commence in October, but the studio will be selecting players who have pre-ordered the game at participating retailers. The administrator also revealed that the number of players who will gain access would “start small and grow over time.”
Moreover, the FAQ revealed that players wouldn’t have to sign an NDA, which will allow them to share their experiences and even stream and post screenshots, as they test the upcoming game. The Fallout 76 B.E.T.A. will be released first on the Xbox One and will follow with the PlayStation 4 and PC afterward. The full game is set to launch on November 14, 2018, for the PS4, Xbox One, and PC.