WWE Hell in a Cell has come to Fallout 76: Steel Reign, thanks to an incredible Wrestlemania-inspired Camp built by players. An annual pay-per-view event hosted by WWE, Hell in a Cell was derived from the company's Hell in a Cell match that places competitors in a cell-like, roofed structure. WWE introduced Hell in a Cell's inaugural PPV event in October 2009, effectively replacing the long-running No Mercy contest.

It makes sense that Hell in a Cell is still on the minds of fans since WWE hosted the yearly festivities in late June. Fallout players have a new event of their own to explore, given the recent release of Fallout 76's Steel Reign update. The latest content rollout marks the end of the Brotherhood of Steel arc, which kicked off in November 2020 with the advent of Steel Dawn. On top of the fresh story-driven content, Steel Reign also adds a legendary crafting system, Minerva the caravan vendor, and more.

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While exploring the Steel Reign update in Fallout 76, a couple of players stumbled across a Wrestlemania-styled Camp built by another user, LongManeBruceWayne. A Hell in a Cell cage sits in the middle of the Camp, complete with a gate and an impressive view of the surrounding wasteland. The player took the build to yet another level by placing a Super Reactor atop the cage, presumably for purposes of power generation. Check it out in the video below from YouTube channel Filthy & Free Publishing:

It's not an exact one-to-one recreation of WWE Hell in a Cell, of course, as the cell structure typically stands 20-feet-tall. However, the fan-made content featured in the video above still warrants recognition as a neat Camp build, though not much was going on inside of the cage itself.

Bethesda Game Studios may have just launched the Steel Reign expansion, but support for the online-centric Fallout title won't come to an end anytime soon. In fact, Fallout 76's ninth update of consequence, Worlds are Change, currently boasts a fall 2021 due date. It's expected to bring significant changes to private worlds, Bethesda previously teased. Meanwhile, Tales from the Stars, the tenth major update, will pack in a new seasonal event and four-star legendary gear when it arrives on an unspecified date this winter.

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Fallout 76 is available now on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox platforms.

Source: Filthy & Free Publishing/YouTube