All the Fallout 76 Skyline Valley map locations and new things to find

May. 30, 2024



Explore the new Skyline Valley expansion map in Fallout 76

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The new Fallout 76 Skyline Valley map update adds a whole new area to Appalachia, with the DLC expansion opening up into new territories. There’s Vault 63, a Lost faction - the Lost - and lot of new locations and places to discover. I’ve been exploring it all so here’s all the new places you can find, and have all the info on what’s there.

Fallout 76 new map

Fallout 76 new map

I’ve highlighted the Skyline Valley region on the map above, which is in the bottom middle part of the playable area. There’s no official level for this expansion area yet but you’ll need to be at least level 25 to access the main mission. It’s also smack in the Savage Divide, which has one of the widest level ranges in the game - level 15-99 and you’ll generally meet enemies levelled to meet you, with a few tougher ones here and there.

This is the new Fallout 76 Skyline Valley map update in full, with 26 named points of interest and some unmarked areas in the DLC expansion. There’s a new public event, a new nuke event involving a boss battle with Storm Goliath robots, and a range of new enemies like the Lost - who are the electrifiedandghoul-ified members of a new Vault, 63. There’s also some new enemies, like Threshers - giant mutated turkeys, and communist soldiers to deal with. And, obviously, all the usual Super Mutants, Blood Eagles, Mothman cultists, and so on.

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