Bethesda bans players who access secret Fallout 76 dev room
Bethesda is sending out an email asking Fallout 76 players how they accessed the secret developer room and dishing out bans along the way.
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Bethesda is sending out an email asking Fallout 76 players how they accessed the secret developer room and dishing out bans along the way.
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