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Fallout 76 Native PS5 and Xbox Series X/S Versions Enter Public Testing with Major Graphics and Performance Upgrades

Fallout 76 Native PS5 and Xbox Series X/S Versions Enter Public Testing with Major Graphics and Performance Upgrades

June 4, 2026 Off By Ibraheem Adeola

Bethesda has officially started public testing for native Fallout 76 updates on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, promising 60 FPS, upgraded visuals, and 4K support this summer. Every existing owner of Fallout 76 will be able to access these next-gen enhancements by downloading the upgrades from the respective platform stores.

The long-awaited current-generation upgrade for Fallout 76 is now in public hands. As confirmed in the June patch notes for the Fallout 76: Infestations content update, Bethesda announced, “Available to everyone who owns Fallout 76,” players just need to obtain the native versions from the PlayStation or Xbox digital stores. According to the studio, the public test aims to ensure a smooth launch, with plans to roll out the final update “later this summer” pending a successful test phase.

Key Technical Upgrades for Next-Gen Consoles

The native PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S versions of Fallout 76 introduce several core enhancements designed to bring the live service game up to modern standards. Feature highlights include:

  • Target 60 FPS frame rates for smoother gameplay
  • Improved draw distances and enhanced shadow quality
  • 4K resolution support on Xbox Series X, Xbox One X, and PS5 Pro
  • Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) support for supported displays
  • Base PS5 is limited to 1440p output resolution, identical to the PS4 Pro
  • Xbox Series S remains capped at 1080p, matching base last-generation specs

Every technical detail has been tailored to leverage the respective capabilities of modern hardware while retaining compatibility for all existing players.

Notably, no information has been provided about save file compatibility, but since “the game’s insides aren’t being changed to accommodate these new versions,” players can reasonably expect to retain and access their existing characters and progress across console generations.

Community and Content Updates

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Image credit: Bethesda Softworks

Since its original launch, Fallout 76 has evolved “from a ‘broken mess’ to becoming what is essentially seen as ‘Fallout Online’,” with regular content drops, live updates, and a thriving player base. The recent success of the Amazon Fallout TV series has spurred renewed interest and direct tie-in content for Fallout 76, although no new mainline Fallout video game has been officially announced.

The latest Fallout 76: Infestations update not only delivers quality-of-life improvements but also marks a pivotal moment as cross-generation gameplay approaches full release. Bethesda has addressed the community’s much-requested crossplay support, stating they’ve been “looking into it,” but have not committed a timeline or provided guarantees.

These upcoming enhancements seek to capitalise on the franchise’s current surge in popularity. Bethesda positions the next-gen versions as a natural evolution, reinforcing Fallout 76’s status as a fully supported, living online world.

Additional platform-specific features, such as the 4K boost for the PS5 Pro compared with the base PS5’s 1440p limit, reflect ongoing console hardware segmentation. Series S players will see their graphics capped to 1080p, matching their hardware’s expected baseline performance.

Bethesda’s strategy follows an industry-wide approach to service game support: sustained updates, technical parity, and regular engagement with a revitalised audience. While speculation continues regarding remasters such as Fallout 3, no new entries or remakes have been sanctioned post-TV show success. The publisher’s immediate focus remains squarely on Fallout 76’s next-gen rollout and continual improvements.

  • Public testing for native PS5 and Xbox Series X/S versions started June 2026.
  • Existing Fallout 76 owners will download the upgrade for free via their digital store.
  • Targeted features: 60 FPS, better draw distance, shadow upgrades, 4K/1440p/1080p variable by console, VRR support.
  • Official final release targeted for summer 2026, after the testing phase.

As Bethesda continues to monitor the upgrade’s stability and community response, the franchise remains one of the most-watched in modern gaming, a position only strengthened by successful multimedia crossovers and robust live service support.