The announcement came in the studio's latest "Inside the Vault" blog post; alongside details of the upcoming patch and the new 'Wild Appalachia' PvE content release. And Fallout 76 community team will be doing a Live stream on Twitch and Mixer and it will take place at 2:00 – 3:00 PM ET on February 22nd; this Friday. Anyway, this movement would absolutely help Bethesda to gain better communication with fans.
So far, with five major bug-fixing patches have already released, and most of the game's biggest problems seemingly fixed; it seems that Bethesda is finally able to start working on post-launch content. The latest information we got is the new “Survival Mode” PvP (Player VS Player) mode is planned to release in March. And this is the first of the "Wild Appalachia" update. The latter one is obviously to be Bethesda's first major content release of 2019. It will consist of weekly PvE updates spanning several months.
Luckily, we are happy to see Bethesda will be able to use these Fallout 76 live streams to know what fans want to see going forward. Of course, after Fallout 76 released, the reputation of Bethesda studio has taken a severe blow. They urgently need to repair that relationship with their fans. However, the success of a recent patch which wiped out leftover duplicated items from a highly-problematic Fallout 76 exploits seems to have left fans pleased. And now this is probably a perfect time to start opening more directly communicate with fans and hearing from them about what the studio should aim for next and for me, as a super fan of Fallout 76, I hope they will not make the same "Fallout 76 caps glitch" mistake, cause when that bug appears, the bottle caps in your account would probably zero clearing or if they really make that mistake again, I sincerely hope they do not punish our accounts because that is not our fault. And we do not know whether those Fallout bottle caps are legal or not in advance, so why do we have to pay for the bill?