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Fallout 76players have decided to keep nuking Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer’s in-game camp. Previously, a social media post let the gaming world know that Microsoft executive Phil Spencer was nuked by another player inFallout 76, prompting other players to want to do the same thing.
Microsoft executive Phil Spencer is an active gamer, and a lot of other players are aware of this. His gamertag, P3, is well known, and he has even tweeted about it being a nickname from his youth. However, since Microsoft began to close down studios, many players have blamed the CEO for the decision. This led to gamers celebrating after a specific player nuked Phil Spencer’s camp, and others who loveFallout 76challengesare now looking to do the same thing if they can.

Phil Spencer’s camp initially got nuked amid backlash for Microsoft’s decision to close down a series of studios such as Arkane Austin and others. Now, other players may follow suit if they can launch nukes inFallout 76. As reported onComicbook.com, now that Phil Spencer’sFallout 76camp has been nuked and the post has gone viral, other players are looking to do the same thing.
Fallout 76 Players to Continue Nuking Phil Spencer
However, the CEO might take comfort in knowing thatlaunching nukes inFallout 76is not exactly easy. Launching nukes requires three major components. The first is finding the Nuclear Silo Code Fragments. The codes are generated randomly. Then players need to gain access to the Silos, which is very difficult since only high-ranking generals can use the elevator to a Silo. The third component is finding a way into the Control Room, which means facing heavy resistance.
Many players are unhappy with Phil Spencer even though it’s currently unclear if the decision to shut down the studios came directly from him. The shutdowns include Tango Gameworks, thestudio behind the popularHi-Fi Rush.Fallout 76players angry about this are the most likely to continue nuking the CEO’s camp, assuming they can find it and are able to deal with all the difficulties of launching nukes.
This was a calculated attack lol I have no beef with Phil - real1090snake
The strange thing about this whole situation where players might keep attacking Spencer’s camp with nukes or otheroverpowered weapons inFallout 76is that the initial attack wasn’t launched because of the studios closing down. That particular player revealed that he had been planning to do so for weeks, but the timing of his act has inspired frustrated fans to keep the nukes coming in protest.
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