Enclave76’s January 2026 Presidential Broadcast isn’t just a film update. It’s a practical roadmap for what’s coming in Fallout 76 machinima, plus a set of community rules meant to keep coordination clear, onboarding smooth, and day-to-day interactions drama-free.
This article summarizes the broadcast’s key plans and, importantly, explains how Enclave76 structures newcomers, Discord access, ranking, trading, and member conduct.
January 2026 roadmap: Déejaboo’s Nucaloo and what’s next
Enclave76 opens 2026 with more plans for machinima production and community-driven events. Late January is focused on Déejaboo’s Nucaloo, while February shifts to the next major cinematic release.
Déejaboo’s Nucaloo (late January)
Déejaboo’s Nucaloo is framed as a “nuclear marathon” built for coordination, chaos, and teamwork. The broadcast highlights several core elements:
- Three nuclear strikes as the event’s main structure
- Repeated server transfers as part of the marathon format
- Heavy use of 400+ nuclear key cards
- Participants are encouraged to connect with the operation lead and join the Discord voice channel for live updates as servers rotate
The emphasis is clear: this event is designed to be coordinated, not improvised.
February: The Red Terror series and additional projects
After Vault 171 episode 8 closes a chapter, Enclave76 says the next major cinematic series in February will be The Red Terror. The broadcast also notes additional projects already in development.
Fallout-themed game ideas and community onboarding: “clarity, not gatekeeping”
The broadcast includes an outreach request: Enclave76 asks for Fallout-themed game show ideas they could realistically produce. The team also credits their earlier The Late Shift production for experimenting with satire and humor within the Fallout universe.
But beyond creative brainstorming, the broadcast returns to a core operational point: community growth needs structure. Enclave76 specifically addresses onboarding as a way to prevent confusion and frustration.
A formal newcomer introduction process
Instead of gatekeeping, Enclave76 describes a formal introduction for newcomers, which can happen either through:
- direct conversation, or
- a dedicated introduction video
This process is meant to make sure new members understand how the community works, including how ranking and help requests function.
Enclave76 community overview: casual machinima with structure
Enclave76 describes itself as a casual, friendly, and helpful group centered on Fallout 76 machinima productions.
Role-play expectations
The broadcast indicates light role-play is allowed mainly in connection with cinematic work. It also states there is no requirement for full role-play.
Play together at your own pace
Members are encouraged to play at their own pace, without hardcore expectations. Enclave76 also reinforces zero tolerance for disruptive behavior or toxicity.
Discord structure: voice channels, public access, and chain of command
Discord is described as the coordination backbone for the community. Enclave76 outlines how voice channels and rank-based access work.
Voice channels as shared public spaces
Voice channels are described as shared public spaces used for communication and coordination. Members can join or leave as they need, including quieter participation like listening while playing.
Rank-based access to certain channels
Access to some voice channels is tied to member rank, creating what the broadcast calls a chain of command.
The key point is not secrecy—it’s order. Some channels are open to all members, while others unlock as rank increases.
When standards aren’t met
Enclave76 makes it explicit that if standards are not upheld, members should contact leadership (specifically naming the chief of staff or the secret service).
How ranking works: activity-based XP, access—not gameplay power
A standout part of the broadcast is the ranking system explanation.
Rank increases automatically through community activity
Enclave76 says that your rank increases automatically through actions such as:
- writing in chats
- joining voice channels
- sharing camp images
- trading
- playing with members
Experience points raise rank; rank provides access
The broadcast is direct about what ranking is (and isn’t):
- Experience points from activity raise your rank
- Rank does not give you power
- Rank instead provides access to channels and operational spaces
As members advance, higher ranks unlock additional features such as new voice channels, operational spaces for raids, and private chats for coordination.
Pentagon operations and event organization
Enclave76 also references the Pentagon as the organizing layer for events and missions. Members can contact the Pentagon or the chief of staff to support:
- event organization
- mission coordination
- task assignment
- quest or raid guidance
Reporting operations for review
The broadcast describes a loop where successful operations are reported to the Pentagon and then forwarded for review and commendations.
It also mentions that paid memberships can grant immediate top roles.
Trading rules: Fallout 76 items only, clear labeling required
Enclave76 provides specific trading guidelines to keep exchanges consistent and avoid misunderstandings.
Fallout 76-only trading
Trading is restricted strictly to Fallout 76 items.
Every post must be clearly marked
All trade posts must clearly state whether the listing is:
- sell
- buy, or
- trade
Listings should include the items involved, including quantities and legendary effects.
No real money or outside deals
To keep transactions fair and safe, the broadcast states:
- real money trades are forbidden
- outside deals are forbidden
Avoid misleading/spam behavior
Misleading posts, spam, and repeated bumping are described as grounds for removal. Trading is expected to be based on honesty and respect.
Adult conduct and safety rules: 18+ community expectations
Enclave76 is explicit about its conduct standards and the type of environment it aims to maintain.
18+ policy
The community is described as 18+ with no exceptions for those who cannot behave like adults.
Prohibited behavior
The broadcast explicitly prohibits:
- harassment
- griefing
- hardcore role-play
- nuking camps for amusement
It also describes enforcement against drama and disruptive behavior both in-game and on Discord.
Stable, safe environment for adults
The stated goal is a stable environment where adults can relax, create stories, and enjoy Fallout 76.
Leadership focus and community support call
Enclave76 credits ongoing structure and care to its leadership, particularly highlighting:
- Chief of Staff Evelyn Cross, for structure, discipline, and care
- the Secret Service, for maintaining order across Enclave76 platforms
The broadcast also emphasizes that the community exists because members invest time, effort, and creativity—“built by players for players.”
Supporting Enclave76
The broadcast encourages support through memberships and references benefits like:
- exclusive channels
- access to cut content and extended law
- additional community resources mentioned in the broadcast
It also promotes typical support actions such as sharing and subscribing, plus merchandise.
Conclusion: how to participate in Enclave76 in 2026
Enclave76’s January 2026 Presidential Broadcast combines event planning with community governance. In late January, Déejaboo’s Nucaloo is presented as a coordinated “nuclear marathon” with three strikes, server rotations, and 400+ nuclear key cards, with Discord voice channels used for live updates.
Then February moves forward with The Red Terror series and other projects in development.
Just as important as the productions, the broadcast lays out the community’s method for staying welcoming and functional: formal newcomer introductions, activity-based automatic ranking that grants access, Fallout 76-only trading with clear labeling, and strict 18+ conduct rules that prioritize safety and stability.