
Released earlier this month, a brand-new Fallout 76 update has seen players return to the hit multiplayer RPG and with one familiar star making an appearance, it is no wonder that the Bethesda title is as popular as ever.
First released back in 2018, Fallout 76 has been on quite a journey as the first multiplayer entry in the Bethesda Fallout franchise.
With players complaining of glitches, an empty world and lack of content upon its launch, Fallout 76 has had a major revamp in recent years thanks to constant updates and free content drops from Bethesda.
Now it is in its best state yet and on 2 December, welcomed its brand-new Burning Springs update.
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The free major expansion introduced a brand-new region as well as a storyline featuring all-new faces, including none other than The Ghoul from Prime Video’s Fallout.
With the second season now underway, fans of the show are migrating over to Fallout 76 to see Walton Goggins reprise his role as The Ghoul with players able to accept bounties from his likeness.
Additionally, you will be able to work with him in the brand-new main quest titled ‘An Audience with the King’ and it is safe to say that his appearance has been the selling point for Burning Shores.

Anything is Possible With Some Imagination
That is why one fan was commissioned to replicate The Ghoul’s likeness in Fallout 76’s build mode.
Allowing players to build their very own C.A.M.Ps, one player took things to the next level after being sponsored by none other than Bethesda itself.
“The Ghoul in the Shelter,” the project is titled and can be found over on r/Fallout.
“Bethesda, THE Bethesda, sponsored me to make this C.A.M.P. build to celebrate the recent release of their Burning Springs update,” the user shared.
“I am still in a state of disbelief of what's happened, but I can only assume that it means I must've done something right by them.”
Alongside the announcement, the C.A.M.P in question can be seen and it really is a sight to behold.
From one angle players can see the cartoon version of The Ghoul, complete with cowboy hat and a grin.
However, upon tilting the camera and seeing all of the tiny pieces that have come together to construct this mirage, another image finally emerges.
This time it is Goggin’s The Ghoul and I cannot quite understand how this creator has managed it.
And neither can fellow Reddit users.
“This is Wasteland Art at its finest,” the top comment read.
Another agreed, adding, “This is one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen! Excellent job, OP!”
Taking around two weeks to construct, the end result is truly breathtaking but the creator has not divulged how they managed it.
It just goes to show what can be achieved in Fallout 76 if you put your mind to it.