fallout 76 nuke codes this week

Fallout 76 Nuke Codes This Week (December 17-23)

It’s that time again. The Fallout 76 nuke codes this week have been broken (mostly). So, if you want to launch a nuke in Fallout 76 from December 17 onwards, below is all the info you’ll need to do it. That’s Site Alpha, as well as the Bravo and Charlie nuke codes all ready to be input and their payloads spread across the Appalachian wastes. Happy Holidays.

Fallout 76 Nuke Codes This Week (December 17-23)

Again, a massive round of applause to the team at NukaCrypt who tirelessly work at cracking these eight-digit silo codes before anyone else.

Site Alpha – 55742472

Site Bravo – 53545757

Site Charlie – 24529969

Site Alpha has, finally, been cracked. As NukaCrypt’s u/Waffle_Cop says on Reddit, there is a whopping 1,500 variations to test, so the team had to wait for certain letters to pop up on the Enclave board to make the whole code-cracking deal far easier than simply imputting codes over a thousand times in the hope that one of them is right.

How to Use the Fallout 76 Nuke Codes This Week

You need to head to one of the three Silo Sites listed above (each of them work equally well at blowing people to kingdom come) but, first, you need to make sure you’ve joined the Enclave via the main story, grabbed a launch key, as well as reaching around level 50. That’s because you have to fight your way into each reactor and, then, defend a bunch of ‘bots as they prepare the nuke launch.

After that, stick the launch key in the left of the console and input the eight-digit code above on the right side.

When Do the Fallout 76 Nuke Codes Reset?

They reset every single Monday, but don’t expect answers to surface until the Tuesday, such is the head-scratching nature of their setup. But, with Christmas on the horizon, December 26 is surely the first time we’ll see solved nuke codes out in the wild.

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