A Fan-Made Live-Action Fallout 76 Trailer Made Bethesda "Speechless"

The creators of short films based on Half-Life and Watch Gods released a live-action concept trailer for Fallout 76 which was highly appreciated by Bethesda itself.

Infectious Designer, the team that has made a number of fan short-form content inspired by video games and science fiction including shorts based on Half-Life, Watch Dogs, and Killzone, has released a Fallout 76 live-action concept trailer.

The trailer shows life before the nuclear war and then moves to the events after the explosion. In the video, you can see the survivors wearing the Brotherhood of Steel's armor, and at the end of the trailer, viewers can also notice the Deathclaw.

The video was directed by Brian Curtin who also had a hand in other videos published on the Infectious Designer YouTube channel.

In the video's description, the director noted that he realized that Fallout 76 "had a rough launch", however, according to him, "it doesn’t discount the memorable experience of stepping out of Vault 76 for the first time and exploring the Appalachian wasteland with friends" which the team wanted to reflect in their concept trailer.

The fan trailer received the attention of Bethesda a few hours after its debut and was highly appreciated by the developer – the company featured the video on the RPG's Twitter account adding that the studio was really impressed by it.

"This fan-created video capturing Fallout 76 in live-action left us SPEECHLESS!" Bethesda wrote. "Brian Curtin did an incredible job directing this!"

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