Fallout 76 Unveils Winners of the C.A.M.P. Revamp Contest
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Fallout 76 Unveils Winners of the C.A.M.P. Revamp Contest

Discover the winners of the first round of the Fallout 76 community contest focused on base design.

Game Rant can exclusively reveal the winners of the first round of the Fallout 76 C.A.M.P. Revamp Community contest. The ongoing event celebrates the latest Fallout 76 patch, with three more rounds scheduled for Q4 2025.

Originally announced in early August, the Fallout 76 C.A.M.P. Revamp update introduces features like restructured workshop menus and reduced building restrictions. It aims to allow players to create larger and more varied bases more efficiently.

In line with the September 2 release of the Fallout 76 C.A.M.P. Revamp patch, Bethesda launched a four-part contest to not only celebrate the update but also highlight its potential. Game Rant is proud to announce the winners of round one, themed Rebuild Appalachia:

These standout designs, submitted through the Bethesda Game Studios Discord server, showcase a wonderful range of creativity. ChrisTiina’s C.A.M.P. draws inspiration from Studio Ghibli’s animated film Castle in the Sky, while socialiteX’s design features a detailed two-story treehouse complete with a spiral staircase and spacious layout.

NukaMegs’ Reclamation Rose adds a colorful flair, emphasizing beauty in the wasteland with a flower and garden shop strong enough to endure a nuclear disaster. The fourth winner, created by ash_lemonjello, presents a cozy garden bunker seamlessly integrated into Fallout 76’s Skyline Valley.

Upcoming Rounds for the Fallout 76 C.A.M.P. Revamp Contest

Theme Submission Period Notes
Rebuild Appalachia September 2–29 -
Halloween October 1–29 -
The House Always Wins November 3–28 Casino-themed
The Kindest Dwellers Ever Known December 2–29 Helping new players

The second round of the Fallout 76 C.A.M.P. Revamp contest began on October 1, centered on Halloween. Fans can submit their designs until October 29. A casino-themed round will follow in November, culminating in a December stage focused on designs that not only look good but assist newcomers—an element that has always defined the Fallout 76 community.

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