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Fallout 76’s C.A.M.P. Revamp Update Lets You Build Like a Mad Scientist

 


Grab your hard hats, wastelanders—Bethesda just unleashed one of the biggest Fallout 76 updates yet, and it’s about to change the way you build, fight, and survive in Appalachia. The C.A.M.P. Revamp Update (Patch 62) rolled out September 2, 2025, and it’s basically a renovation party for your settlements. Think HGTV meets post-apocalyptic chaos, but with more radiation and fewer smiling real estate agents.

Build Like You’re Breaking the Laws of Physics

For years, players have been bending over backwards (and sometimes glitching through the map) just to build floating walls, stacked turrets, or staircases that made no sense. Now? Bethesda is saying, “Fine, you win.”

Free Placement Mode means you can plop down furniture in mid-air like you’re David Copperfield. Floating couches? Upside-down toilets? A chandelier made of Brahmin skulls? Go nuts.

Snap Mode is still there for neat freaks who want straight lines and symmetrical walls.

Collision Mode respects physics if you insist on realism—but let’s be honest, half of us are about to turn our camps into Escher paintings anyway.

And don’t sleep on the new Workshop UI, which finally organizes everything into clean categories like Defense, Decorations, and Furniture. No more scrolling endlessly to find that one rug you swore you unlocked last season.

Lock It or Lose It

Ever scrapped your legendary weapon by accident and wanted to cry into your Nuka-Cola? Bethesda heard your sobs echoing through the servers. Now you can lock items—weapons, armor, even junk—so you don’t accidentally sell them to a vendor or turn them into scrap metal. Your prized Gatling Laser is safe at last.

Combat: Sharper, Faster, Deadlier

Guns got a major glow-up too. Manual aim feels smoother, recoil got dialed down, and V.A.T.S. has been rebalanced so you’re not whiffing 95% headshots at point-blank range anymore.

Scopes zoom better, weapon mods feel more meaningful, and your builds can finally play like the theorycrafters on Reddit promised. In short: gunfights feel less like a drunken brawl and more like, you know, actual combat.

Caravan Life, But Make It Fair

The caravan system also got an overhaul. Runs now max out at seven minutes, and rewards are handed out equally—even if the Brahmin gets pancaked along the way. No more rage-quitting because someone else walked away with all the loot.

Season 22: Appalachian Modern Living

New season, new vibes. This time it’s all about modern living—stylish, sleek décor to class up your bombed-out shacks. Want a stainless steel kitchen in your raider den? Or a swanky modern couch in your deathclaw pit? Bethesda’s got you covered.

Mischief Night Returns

Circle October 7 on your Pip-Boy calendars, because Mischief Night is back. Expect fire, chaos, and a lot of questionable decisions involving explosives. Basically Halloween in Appalachia, but with more Molotov cocktails.

Final Thoughts

The C.A.M.P. Revamp is the glow-up Fallout 76 builders, hoarders, and trigger-happy survivors have been begging for. It’s part freedom, part chaos, and all wasteland fun. Whether you’re crafting the ultimate floating mansion, finally locking your gear against tragic mistakes, or diving into a polished combat system, this update makes Appalachia feel fresh again.

And let’s be real: the first time you walk into a camp with upside-down sofas floating in the air like UFOs, you’ll know—Fallout 76 has truly embraced the madness.

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