Game Rant

  • One year after its launch, it's fair to say Fallout 76 wasn't what many consumers had envisioned. 1 / 9

  • Many consumers in Australia were denied a refund by Bethesda Softworks parent company ZeniMax. 2 / 9

  • Now, an Australian consumer rights commission has stepped in to enforce local consumer law. 3 / 9

  • ZeniMax has now agreed to refund consumers who purchased the game in Australia between November 24, 2018 and June 1, 2019 and had requested a refund. 4 / 9

  • The action brought on by the ACCC was court-enforceable, with ZeniMax admitting that it may have misled consumer about their rights to a refund. 5 / 9

  • ZeniMax was not given a deadline to reach out to these consumers. 6 / 9

  • Meanwhile, the Fallout 76 paid subscription service remains the latest controversy. 7 / 9

  • Some of its subscription-only services have encountered massive glitches. 8 / 9

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  • There's no telling what the second year of Fallout 76 will bring. 9 / 9