CHAD: A Fallout 76 Story
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Last Update: 2024-10-16

Dark humor, rich storytelling, memorable characters and a cinematic soundscape...over ONE MILLION listeners agree that this is a story you won't forget! Featured by Bethesda and Forbes Magazine, this podcast tells the story of two Vault Dwellers who emerge from Vault 76 and their eternal struggle against each other that will tear the region apart. Celebrity guest, original voice actors reprising their roles, and an ensemble cast of relatable, compelling and lovable characters will plunge you in the weird and horrifying world of post-apocalyptic Fallout.Join Our Discord and talk to us!: https://discord.gg/37GENNHPlease support us on Patreon and help fund the show: https://www.patreon.com/fallout76chadpodcastIN THE PRESS:Bethesda Game Studios Feature Article: Fallout 76 Community Spotlight: CHAD: A Fallout 76 Story (bethesda.net)Forbes Magazine Feature Article: Podcaster Kenneth Vigue On ‘Chad: A Fallout 76 Story’ (forbes.com)IGN Feature Article Documentary: The Weird and Wonderful Fans Still Playing Fallout 76 - Official Trailer | IGN Inside Stories - IGNPowerUp Gaming Article: How Fallout 76 Inspired A Modern Twist On The Radio Drama - PowerUp! (powerup-gaming.com)Communities of Appalachia Documentary: https://youtu.be/TzvWubJ0ybwABOUT THE SHOWRUNNER:My name is Kenneth Vigue, author and narrator of this podcast. Growing up my grandmother would take me to the library in the town where I grew up every weekend. One fateful day, I ventured out of the children's room and headed up the massive Victorian staircase to the upstairs. I was awestruck by the 3-level open space, surrounded with balconies filled with books. In one cornered I wandered up to the very top level and found a dark and dusty corner room. It was filled floor to ceiling with records, which I had never seen before. I checked out "Lights Out: Murder Castle", a vintage radio horror. So began a lifelong love of the kind of audio wizardry that could be cooked up with sound long, long before television. It required an active imagination, and it cultivated it in turn.Podcasting today has given new life to this vintage auditory art form, with groundbreaking shows such as "The NoSleep Podcast", "Limetown" and "The Black Tapes" being modern versions of classic radio drama.With this podcast, 3 of my great loves have come together into some kind of mutated concoction of sound. My hope is to see more Fallout fans getting creative, sharing their passion and building on this amazing universe.PART OF THE ROBOTS RADIO NETWORKhttps://www.robotsradio.net/ Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.