
Fallout 76
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Fallout 76 at StreamerHouse
Fallout 76 is the game we watched become a meme and then become something genuine. We picked it up in 2018 right at launch—and man, what a launch. One of gaming's most notorious moments. We streamed through the canvas bag scandal, the server struggles, the engine limits. Then we watched the redemption. By 2020, people were starting to appreciate what Bethesda was actually trying to do. We came back in 2024 to see how far it had come. Four years of coverage with gaps—that's a game you return to when the foundation improves. The apocalypse kept being fun because the community found ways to make it work despite the chaos.
Fallout 76 Twitch Statistics
1.3 million hours watched. Our peak of 3,454 viewers happened early, during those infamous launch weeks when Fallout 76 was simultaneously fascinating and horrifying. An average of 494 viewers across four years shows people didn't abandon the game because of the launch chaos—they stayed interested. We picked up 7,874 followers who appreciated that we streamed something real, flaws and all, rather than just chasing hype.
Community Impact
Fallout 76 taught our community resilience. We watched a game survive public ridicule and actually improve. The community formed around shared acknowledgment of the game's limitations while celebrating what it did offer—multiplayer wasteland survival with personality. Base building became an art form our viewers followed closely. It's a game that created genuine fandom from people who knew better but loved it anyway.
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Years Played
First played in 2018, most recently in 2024