
"Someone was trying to "add more value" to the premium edition, and while Hines admits to throwing "sh*t fits" from time to time, in this case, "their hearts were in the right place" with the idea to add more value. What happened was that there was "literally a canvas shortage" at the time, and it was decided by "some folks" to include a nylon bag instead."
""My biggest failing there was not pushing immediately for making and sending one to everybody that wants one. Because I was still annoyed that the damn thing was in there in the first place, and nobody had told me and that this canvas shortage happened. It's probably the dumbest thing I ever did at Bethesda," he said. Bethesda initially announced it would compensate purchasers with 500 Atoms for Fallout 76, but players quickly roasted Bethesda for this, as it only amounts to $5 worth of compensation."
Pete Hines retired after Microsoft acquired ZeniMax. A Fallout 76 Power Armor Edition was advertised with a canvas West Tek bag but shipped with a nylon bag due to a canvas shortage. Bethesda initially offered 500 Atoms as compensation, later allowing purchasers who received nylon bags to request canvas replacements. Hines regrets not immediately arranging canvas replacements for everyone who wanted one and calls that decision the dumbest thing he ever did at Bethesda. Fallout 76 continues to receive updates tied to the Prime Video Fallout series, and Fallout 5 remains slated after The Elder Scrolls VI.
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