By Tanner Dedmon – October 24, 2019 12:03 pm EDT Share 0 Comments 0 Pretty much every Fallout 76 player and even those who are only tentatively interested in the game’s happenings will know by now that Bethesda just announced Fallout 1st. It’s a premium Fallout 76 subscription that grants access to private servers and other perks, though the private playgrounds are the main draw after players have been requesting them since the game launched. The solution to the request and the fact that it costs $100 a year to subscribe has led to Fallout 1st being absolutely lambasted online with one of the best examples of this being a copycat announcement site that’s now been removed. A site with the URL of falloutfirst.com appeared not long after Bethesda made its announcement for the subscription, and at an initial glance, you’d think it was an official page detailing the contents of this $13-per-month subscription. Reading the contents of the page shows that this is in no way an official extension of Bethesda but was instead created by someone who had some strong opinions on Fallout 76’s new subscription. The site has since been taken down, but not before it was…