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'Fallout 76’ Atomic Shop Refresh Brings Greenhouse Bundle and Hunter Gear This Week

Atomic Shop Weekly Update
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Bethesda rolled out the latest Atomic Shop update for Fallout 76 through May 13. The week's refresh features a botanical-themed bundle, new C.A.M.P. decor, and several returning fan favorites aimed at players looking to customize their look-or their settlement.

Leading the lineup is the Green Thumb Bundle, available for 1,500 Atoms. The pack includes the Greenhouse Kit, Garden Gnome, and a selection of foliage-focused additions, making it ideal for players who want to add a little greenery to their post-apocalyptic homestead.

Players can also snag the Hunter's Outfit for 700 Atoms, perfect for channeling some rugged frontier energy. Other highlights include the Mounted Fish Plaque (300 Atoms) for a rustic wall accent and the Backwoods Bungalow (1,200 Atoms), a woodsy cabin structure for your C.A.M.P.

As usual, a free item is available for all players: the Vault-Tec Supply Package - Level 2, which can be claimed anytime this week. It's packed with useful items to help newcomers and seasoned Vault Dwellers alike.

In addition to the new content, Bethesda has brought back several items from previous rotations. The Vault Boy Lawn Gnome (250 Atoms), Country Door Set (500 Atoms), and Rustic Wallpaper Bundle (800 Atoms) return for a limited time, offering a second chance to grab past favorites.

Players are also encouraged to check in daily for rotating limited-time offers. These quick-turnaround deals include steep discounts on older Atomic Shop content, but they only stick around for 24 hours each.

The Atomic Shop can be accessed via the main menu in Fallout 76. Atoms are earned through gameplay or can be purchased directly via Bethesda's storefront.

Whether you're kitting out your C.A.M.P. or just after a new look, this week's Atomic Shop update has something for every type of Wastelander.

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