With Fallout 76โs next โmegaton-sizedโ update teased for December 2025, players are already dreaming about where Bethesda might take the game next. And thanks to some changes spotted on the PTS, like the long-blocked Silver Bridge in Point Pleasant now opening up, many believe the gameโs next frontier could be Ohio.
Naturally, the Fallout community has wasted no time turning the Buckeye State into a post-apocalyptic playground. On Reddit, Ohioans and fans alike are sketching out what horrors, oddities, and local legends might define a radioactive Midwest wasteland.
Highway Signs and Holy Shrines
The top request? A ruined recreation of Ohioโs infamous โHell Is Realโ billboard, looming ominously over I-71. As one commenter joked, โThe Hell is Real sign better be prominently featured or what are we even doing here.โ Others insisted it should appear multiple times across the map, Raider-style.
From there, the religious kitsch only escalated. Fans lobbied for a resurrected โTouchdown Jesusโ statue, though one player quipped, โTouchdown Jesus has been dead for awhile,โ prompting another to reply: โItโs a video game and the man had a reputation for not staying dead, soโฆโ
Chemical Mutants and Space Bases
Ohioโs industrial history is fertile ground for Fallout-style monstrosities. Players imagined mutated horrors spawned from DuPont and Procter & Gamble plants (โdeathclaws that bleed acidโ), toxic wastelands around the Fernald uranium facility, and a still-functioning Wright-Patterson Air Force Base hiding alien tech beneath the rubble. One fan even suggested NASAโs Glenn Research Center could be a secret Vault.
Rust Belt Ruins

Then thereโs the decay of Ohioโs beloved amusement parks and malls. โAbandoned Cedar Point would be cool as hell,โ one fan wrote, picturing a drained Lake Erie beside rusting rollercoasters. Others pointed to Idora Park in Youngstown, Chippewa Lake Park, or even SeaWorld, which is now home to โmutant orcas chasing water skiing raiders.โ Add in the cavernous remains of Union Terminal in Cincinnati or the eerie Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield, and youโve got instant Fallout set pieces.
Sports, Snacks, and Local Lore
Of course, no Ohio expansion would be complete without cultural quirks. Players envisioned Buckeye-obsessed Raider tribes battling Michigan holdouts, the โColumbus Crewโ reimagined as bandits dressed in construction gear, and the eternal misery of Browns fans carried into wasteland lore.
Cuisine got its due, too, though not flatteringly. One fan reimagined Cincinnatiโs most polarizing dish with a grim twist: โSkyline Chili is people!โ Another offered up Grandpaโs Cheese Barn as a dungeon full of โradioactive cheese and snacks.โ
And because Fallout thrives on folklore, Redditors demanded the inclusion of Ohioโs strangest legends: Frogmen lurking in irradiated rivers, Melon Heads leading cults of enlightenment, and eerie island communities on Lake Erie practicing โquestionable traditions.โ
While Bethesda has yet to confirm whether Ohio is really coming to Fallout 76, the community seems to have no shortage of ideas. From mutant mascots to endless highway construction sites manned by feral ghouls, the Buckeye State may be the perfect next stop on Appalachiaโs post-apocalyptic border.