Fallout 76 Nuke Codes This week

Fallout 76 Nuke Codes This Week (December 3-9)

You’re here for one thing and one thing only, right? The Fallout 76 nuke codes this week, December 3 through to Sunday, December 9. It’s not easy decrypting these bad boys and even those in a post-apocalyptic world, you sometimes need the nuke code answers as a quick shortcut to make going nuclear that much easier.

Fallout 76 Nuke Codes This Week (December 3-9)

A massive, hearty hat tip to NukaCrypt for this info, as deciphering everything needed to find the Fallout 76 nuke codes this week is almost as tricky as going through a single play session without finding any bugs. There are three different silo sites listed below:

Alpha – 30551639

Bravo – 74035364

Charlie – 33326593

How to Use the Fallout 76 Nuke Codes This Week

For all of the hate Fallout 76 gets, its nuke codes are actually genius, and require a bit of forethought. Once you’ve got the respective codes, though, you need to head to one of the three silo sites. Site Alpha can be found directly east of Big Fred’s BBQ Shack (of all places), Site Bravo is south of the Palace of the Winding Path, and Site Charlie is east of route 93, near the mountains/route 102.

After you’ve found them, you have to fight your way through to the launch centre and you’ll come across a large nuclear system setup. Input your nuclear keycard (use the surveillance terminal at the Enclave command centre if you need help on grabbing one) on the left and, finally, enter your code on the right. You can then go all bombs away on your enemies, including actual players. Fun times, indeed.

When Do the Fallout 76 Nuke Codes Reset?

The Fallout 76 nuke codes reset every Monday so, from then on, you’re gonna have to start codebreaking and/or wait until someone else has figured out the codes so you launch a nuke as early as possible. The next nuke codes go live on December 10.

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