Alright, fellow nerds, the wait is finally almost over!<br> <br> So, Bethesda is finally dropping the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions of Fallout 76 this summer. Six years is a long time, but it feels like it's about time, especially with the TV show doing so well. The big headline here is that they're aiming for a solid 60fps, which is crucial for a good experience.<br> <br> Here’s the breakdown on the specs, because this is where it gets weird. The PS5 version is gonna be capped at 1440p, which is solid, but they’re rocking VRR support, which is nice. On the Xbox side, it gets more interesting: the Xbox Series X and the Xbox One X can hit 4K, but the PS5 Pro gets 4K, and the PS5 itself is sticking to 1440p. It's kinda strange that the PS5 version doesn't jump to 4K, especially when the Xbox One X *does*.<br> <br> My take? It feels like they’re playing it safe with the PS5 resolution, maybe hedging bets on the 1440p sweet spot for that platform. It’s a little odd that the Xbox One X gets 4K while the PS5 doesn't, but hey, the 60fps promise and better shadows/draw distances sound like a definite upgrade over the original.<br> <br> On a lighter note, they’ve already dropped an update with those new "infestations" and seasonal fish starting soon. Gotta love the live service aspect even in a massive RPG.<br> <br> Source: https://www.engadget.com/2185854/ps5-and-xbox-series-xs-versions-of-fallout-76-are-finally-arriving-this-summer/