There are a lot of fans excited for the new online multiplayer approach Bethesda is taking with the next entry in its post-apocalyptic RPG franchise, Fallout 76, and they are without a doubt looking forward to joining up together online to explore a nuked-out West Virginia. Speaking of the sequel's setting, the studio decided to re-release its E3 2018 gameplay footage today that not only highlights the area's landscapes and environments, but also Vault 76 itself and a host of new creatures being introduced to the series.

As seen in the latest Fallout 76 trailer below, Bethesda shows off how players will leave Vault 76 on Reclamation Day, as the Overseer bids them farewell while they venture off into the West Virginian Wasteland. Toward the tail end of the video, fans can then get a look at new creatures and enemies such as ankle-high spiderbots, giant toads, and anomalies like the Beast of Grafton – the lattermost of which is a creature from the state's folklore.

In addition to the aforementioned monsters to be wary of, Fallout 76 will also have huge mutant bees that carry hives on their backs, a grayish enemy that looks like Lord of the Rings' Gollum with razor claws, a pink flesh-colored licking creature, and more. Surely, this handful of beasts will be accompanied by more in the world, with other enemies potentially being shown off later this year before Bethesda releases the game in November.

While the prospect of new monsters to fight in Fallout 76 is surely exciting, there are definitely plenty of long-time fans wondering if some previously included mutated horrors will be awaiting them in the Appalachian Mountains as well. Should that be the case, it will be interesting to see if a Deathclaw sighting comes to pass at any point in the game after it launches this fall.

Fallout 76 is set to release on November 14, 2018 on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.