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Nuka-World on Tour is a location in the Ash Heap region of Appalachia. It consists of the large grounds for a Nuka-Cola-themed traveling carnival.

Background[]

The carnival was set up in 2104 by surviving former employees for Nuka-World in an attempt to help those throughout the various wastelands, selling supplies and bringing morale in a depressing world.

Unfortunately, a creature known as the Ultracite Titan has been terrorizing the nearby area.

Layout[]

There are three entrances to Nuka-World on Tour, one coming from the east near Lewisburg, as well as one in the north and one in the south. At the center of the carnival is a trading post with a legendary exchange machine, ammo storage box, my stash box and various crafting benches. Next to this trading post is the large big top tent for the Spin the Wheel game. To the east, near Lewisburg, is the Nuka Launcher rollercoaster and the Tunnel of Love below it. Up the road is Wild West Town, where Most Wanted takes place. To the right of Wild West Town is the Nuka-Cade, an arcade with four mini-games to play.

To the south of Nuka-World on Tour, up the hill, are two sections of trailers where the carnival's staff reside. Many notes providing background information on the staff are found here, as well as the manager's terminal.

Inhabitants[]

Notable loot[]

Carnival grounds

Staff trailers

  • Angry note - Note, at the lower section of the southern staff trailers, on a table outside.
  • Betty's journal - Note, at the upper section of the southern staff trailers, on a table outside.
  • Del's journal - Note, inside of Del Walsh's staff trailer (the one with a tinker's workbench outside).
  • Gunther's journal - Note, on a dresser inside of Gunther Jenkins' staff trailer (the first one on the right at the lower section).
  • Note to Pete - Note, on a dresser inside of Pete Myers' staff trailer (in the upper section).
  • Pat's journal - Note, on a dresser next to a radio inside of Patricia Myers' staff trailer (the one with the manager's terminal).
  • Pete's journal - Note, on the bed inside of Pete Myers' staff trailer (in the upper section).

Notes[]

  • Although Nuka-World on Tour is described as a traveling carnival, it is a permanent addition to Appalachia and will never leave.
  • Behind the Nuka-Cade are a handful of world object vendors that can sell different types of Nuka-Cola. They are visually identical to the Nuka-mixer stations from Fallout 4's Nuka-World add-on.

Appearances[]

Nuka-World on Tour appears only in Fallout 76, introduced in the Nuka-World on Tour update.

Behind the scenes[]

Several developers contributed to the design of Nuka-World on Tour's different areas. For example, George Platten of Double Eleven was a level designer on the Wild West town used during Event: Most Wanted,[Non-game 1] Level designer Courtney Raine worked on the Spin the Wheel tent.[Non-game 2]

Bugs[]

PCPC Playstation 4Playstation 4 Xbox OneXbox One Since the Once in a Blue Moon update, there has been a significant increase in client crashes at Nuka-World on Tour compared to other locations.[Non-game 3][verified]

Gallery[]

Notes

References[]

Non-game

  1. George Platten on Twitter (archived): "Some screenshots of the Most Wanted event from Nuka-World On Tour, where I was a level designer. I hope you all enjoyed playing as much as I did making it. Its a real dream come true working along side such great people everyday. #FO76 #Fallout #Fallout76 #Bethesda #DoubleEleven"
  2. Courtney Raine on Twitter: "Some of the level design work I have done for @Fallout
    Worked with excellent people to bring these concepts to life! #leveldesign #Fallout"
  3. Anyone else getting constant game crashes for Nukaworld/Seismic Activity?
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