Fallout 76 Reveals November Camp Contest Winners

Game Rant can officially reveal the winners of the third round of Fallout 76s CAMP Revamp Community contest, which tasked players with creating the best casino-themed base possible. The CAMP Revamp Community Contest i Fallout 76 has already gone through two winning rounds, but players still have the opportunity to participate during the month of December. Players looking to get the most out of their entry might want to familiarize themselves with the title's updated building tools, as players now have much more freedom when creating their bases.

The first round of the CAMP Revamp competition took place in September and focused on the theme of “Rebuild Appalachia,” which emphasized the importance of a home's structure, exterior design and the surrounding landscape. The second round of Fallout 76s competition took place during the month of October and tasked players with creating a base that celebrated the theme of Halloween. The theme of the third round of the CAMP Revamp competition is “The House Always Wins”, which means players focus on bringing a casino-inspired base to life. Too many Fall-out fans, the idea of ​​creating a casino brings back fond memories of Fallout: New Vegaswhich is fitting, as the second season of the popular Amazon series will be heading to New Vegas.

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Winner of the Fallout 76 CAMP Revamp Contest for November 2025

One of the most impressive things about a competition like this is how players realize the theme in completely different ways, exemplifying the level of creativity that can be displayed Fall-out 76s renewed construction tools. The three winning designs, all submitted to Bethesda Game Studios' Discord server, each put their own spin on the casino theme. Gamer-wreckitrenee created Adelaide's Lucky Ride, a mobile casino they describe as filled with bright lights and good vibes. From the photos shared of the wreck, you can see how the base would be a beacon at night, when the twinkling lights and colorful atmosphere cut right through the surrounding fog, drawing in all passers-by with a few caps to bet. In creating the base, wreckitrenee expertly managed to balance the bright, colorful nature of a casino with the grittiness you'd expect to find while wandering Fall-outs post-apocalyptic setting.

Player ThorOdinsdottir took their base in a completely different direction, as they created a CAMP that acts as a fully functional slot called Spin 2 Win. According to ThorOdinsdottir, the base is fully automated, allowing it to do all the work for the player. The Spin 2 Win slot machine looks quite large and stands tall in what appears to be one of them Fallout 76is quite the countryside. Meanwhile, COMBATCUDDLES focused their efforts on creating Setzer's Airship Casino, which boasts impressive views of Appalachia along with an evening of gambling. Despite being an airship moored in the Cranberry Bog, Setzer's Airship Casino may have the most classic look, with people walking under bright lights to gather around card tables.

Players who want to enter the next competition still have plenty of time to do so, as there is one final round going on in the month of December. This month's theme is “The Kindest Dwellers Ever Known,” which asks players to create bases aimed at helping new players. According to the rules, these bases must also use resource generators, which can help people pass. Fallout 76s community has become known for being both welcoming and helpful, so the competition in this contest is likely to be as fierce as it is friendly. With so much content to enjoy and even more on the way, many players are looking forward to seeing what Fallout 76 will do next.


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Released

November 14, 2018

ESRB

M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Drug Reference, Intent Violence, Strong Language, Use of Alcohol


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