Fallout 76 players will soon be able to hoard all the junk they want, as a massive new update coming next month promises to finally provide stalwart wasteland wonderers many quality of life features that the community has long been asking for. Any player who has been wandering the wastes of Bethesda's post-apocalyptic sandbox for any length of time has come up against one of the most insidious enemies: the lack of storage space.

Fallout has always been a series about finding and hoarding various useful items, and the Appalachian wastelands of Fallout 76 have proven to be no different. At this point in 2020, any veteran player has a number of crafting items, weapons and armor that needs to be stored in the stash, but until now, the stash has been limiting players' hoarding tendencies.

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However, Bethesda has announced that a brand new update coming next month will increase the limit of the player stash. In an Inside the Vault post, the developers stated, "We're currently planning to increase the stash limit by 50 percent to a maximum of 1,200 pounds. So whether you stockpile armor, squirrel away lots of Junk or hoard Perfectly Preserved Pies, you'll have much more space to continue collecting."

This stash increase has long been a requested feature. When the game launched in 2018, it featured a paltry 400 pounds of stash space, which was immediately filled up by weapons and armor, not to mention building materials and crafting items. Bethesda has increased the stash two other times over the years, but this new update proves to be the biggest increase players have seen yet. It's much needed too, especially after the introduction of the massive Wastelanders expansion earlier this year and the beginning of the season three battle pass, which comes with its own awards and items.

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The new update doesn't just feature a stash increase. It also adds a heap of improvements to the Fallout 76 experience at large. Player armor is getting its own tab in the menus, making it easier to swap and strategize mid-combat. Food and drinks also get a separate menu tab so that players won't accidentally take a pill when they mean to drink some water. Also, the Pip-Boy menu system is getting streamlined in an attempt to make navigation easier on the fly.

Altogether, the upcoming Fallout 76 update is a positive sign that Bethesda is listening to the community and continuing to improve upon its ever-evolving live-service experience. Very soon, Fallout 76 players will be back to hoarding everything that is not nailed down -- as things in the Fallout world should be.

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