A hot potato: Bethesda could be facing even more problems related to Fallout 76. In addition to all the negative reviews, the game shipped with a slew of technical issues, leading to many players demanding refunds—not all of whom were successful. This has led to a law firm allegedly investigating the matter, and it seems to have its eye on a class action lawsuit. One of the many reasons why Fallout 76 has become Bethesda’s worst-reviewed game in 12 years is the many bugs it contains, including one that made players immortal. This resulted in a number of buyers asking for refunds, and while some had their requests accepted straight away, others were rejected on the grounds that those who “downloaded the game are not eligible.” As a result of these refused refunds, Washington, D.C-based law firm Migliaccio & Rathod LLP claims it will be investigating Bethesda for deceptive trade practices. It has asked anyone who purchased the game and then tried and failed to get a refund to contact the company. “While minor bugs and glitches are expected with the release of most new games, Fallout 76 launched with a 56GB patch that has proven to be but a…