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Fallout 76: How to Get to Atlantic City

The Pitt Expedition remains one of the most exciting pieces of content in Fallout 76, albeit somewhat dead nowadays, and the latest should hit just as hard. But how do you get to Atlantic City in Fallout 76? It’s not immediately apparent once you load into a server after the recent update, so let us help!

How to Start Atlantic City in Fallout 76

To begin the Atlantic City Expedition in Fallout 76, you must download the update, then travel to The Whitespring Refuge and through the Common Room to the right to find the local tourism board setup. Here, speak with Jeremiah Hopkins behind the bar to learn more about Atlantic City, including the various factions, leadership, and whether the area is dangerous. He’s all sunshine, though, so don’t expect much in the way of honesty!

Once you’ve spoken with Jeremiah, head up to the roof to talk to Lennox. If you ever tackled The Pitt, you’ll remember Lennox as the hot-blooded pilot who delivered your party to the Expedition. She’ll be your ride once more.

When everything works as intended, you can speak with Lennox to bring you to The Pitt or Atlantic City. Alternatively, if you open your menu to the map screen, you can choose the Expedition option from the top right. On a controller, you hold down the ‘X’ button.

Related: Where to Find a Jet Pack in Fallout 76

What Can You Do in Atlantic City?

As a full-blown Expedition, Atlantic City provides a slew of new content for veteran and returning players to enjoy, including new areas to explore, quests to complete, and monsters to take down.

  • New Locations
    • Atlantic City Boardwalk
    • Showman’s Pier
    • Aquarium of the Atlantic
    • Casino Quarter
    • Quentino’s Night Club
    • The Neapolitan Casino
    • Flooded City Center
    • City Hall
    • Community Center
  • New NPCs
    • Antonio Russo
    • Billy Beltbuckles
    • Buttercup
    • Juchi Batsuuri
    • Julian Batsuuri
    • Mother Charlotte
    • Sal ‘Sticky Fingers’
    • Veracio Cruz
  • Quests
    • Opportunity Knocking
    • All the World’s a Stage
    • Sins of the Father
    • Custodial Compulsions
    • Regent of the Dead
    • Expedition: Tax Evasion
    • Expedition: The Most Sensational Game
    • Expedition: The Human Condition

It will likely take multiple runs and countless hours to finish Atlantic City. In a future update, we can visit the city and fully explore it in free-roam, too!


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