fallout 76 nuke codes this week

Fallout 76 Nuke Codes This Week (December 10-16)

Update: Want the latest codes? Click through for the Fallout 76 nuke codes for December 18 onwards.

The Fallout 76 nuke codes this week are pretty much the only reason we’re still playing through Bethesda’s latest foray into the post-apocalyptic wastes. The codes for Silo site Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie are insanely clever and improbably hard to figure out – unless you’ve got a degree in cryptology. Thankfully, we’ve got the Fallout 76 nuke codes for the week commencing December 10 waiting for you down below.

Fallout 76 Nuke Codes This Week (December 10-16)

Again, a massive shoutout to NukaCrypt, whose team of boffins and/or programs continue to amaze us with their speed and accuracy when it comes to deciphering the Fallout 76 nuke codes. We’re simply here to give you a push in the right direction.

Alpha – 97591524

Bravo – 17507389

Charlie – 94963240

How to Use the Fallout 76 Nuke Codes This Week

While you don’t need to go to a specific silo to launch the nukes in Fallout 76, site Charlie seems to be the easiest of the three to find. Simply go south of the Mountainside Bed and Breakfast (which, itself, is east of the Uncanny Caverns) and you’ll find the silo site tucked away on the east side of a mountain range near route 102.

Site Alpha, meanwhile, can be found east of route 105 and west of Sugar Grove.

Finally, Site Bravo is northeast of the Grafton Dam.

Once you’ve found the site you wish to enter, you’re going to have to fight your way through to the control room, and then protect the crew chief robots as they help with the launch. Once that’s done, input your launch key on the left of the panel and your codes on the right. Only then can you fire a nuke. It’s not easy, but it’s well worth it.

When Do the Fallout 76 Nuke Codes Reset?

The Fallout 76 nuke codes reset every single Monday, which means you’ll have to keep a look out from December 16 for your next batch of launch codes.

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