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StopTheEarthLetMeOff

It's south of New Gad, east of the Rusty Pickle


Efficient-Abroad-519

Thanks man!


Necessary-Leading259

Rusty pickle sounds like a horrible disease, stay safe wastelanders!


Sionnach_Dhu

It is, but it's nothing like NukaWorld in Fallout 4. Easiest way to find it, as someone else commented, is to go to the Lewisburg train station and go a short way West. Look for the Nuka Cola bottle shape on your heads up display.


Efficient-Abroad-519

I checked last night and it led me to the end of the map and I didn't see it


Sionnach_Dhu

Nuka World On Tour is pretty much impossible to miss if you're in the right area of the map - it covers a good sized area with a broken roller coaster, a big circus tent, concession stalls, etc. That's the only "Nuka World" in the game, are you looking for something different? Editing to add - I'm wondering if you're confused because in single player Fallout games, most DLC are areas you travel to which are separate from the main game map. DLC in Fallout 76 are additions to the main game map - the original map had a lot of empty space, and they've simply filled in spaces in it up until the most recent one, where they actually added a section to the bottom of the map. Some of the DLC simply added NPCs and quest lines to buildings that already existed on the map. The only places you travel to separately are the Expeditions, which so far are the only added content that operates in a similar fashion to the DLC in Fallout 3, 4, and new vegas.


Efficient-Abroad-519

I finally found it. Turns out the server I was in was laggy ASF and it wasn't wanting to load in so I basically just walked right over it without it appearing to me but whenever I got into a new server it loaded in around me


Sionnach_Dhu

Glad to hear it!


upuranus66

Follow the road west from Lewisburg.


cherrychem41

Yes it us tho it's mire like a county or state fair kinda thing compared to nukaworld itself