Fallout 76 has finally gone live, but new wastelanders have a lot to learn about the way things work in the online-only sequel. The game brings a range of new weapons, strategies, secrets, and hidden gameplay systems that merge with what’s expected from modern Fallout traditions, many of which relate to its new online-only instanced multiplayer servers. Fallout 76 officially releases on November 14 after a series of extended beta sessions, which led to copious bug reports and changes that are now being worked into the game; it’s one of the reasons for the massive day-one update that’s even larger than the install-size. With a wide open world that is four times larger than any previous Fallout game, Fallout 76 can be daunting, so PC and console players waiting to join in the fun should peruse the following list. Fallout 76 tips will be useful in Bethesda's changing and evolving online world. Fallout 76 is big and there's a lot to learn, so mastering its weapons, systems and monsters will ease you into its survival loop. If you want to know how best to manage thirst and food, the best way to fight or stack perk, as well as crafting, resources and base building, then these Fallout 76 tips will explain the basics and demystify the country road ahead.