Enclave76 Presidential Broadcast (March 2026): Easter Hunt Operation, MODUS Briefing, and The Red Terror Episode 4

Summary

Enclave76 shares its March–April Easter hunt (Mar 31–Apr 7), a MODUS briefing on Camp Liberty going silent due to solar flare interference, and a Red Terror Episode 4 teaser for Apr 10.

Enclave76’s March 2026 “Presidential Broadcast” blends a seasonal community event with story-driven lore updates from MODUS and Enclave leadership. The segment also lays out practical community changes—centered on clearer event planning, improved coordination, and structured communication—while teasing the next phase of “The Red Terror” conflict.

Enclave 76 Easter Hunt Operation (Mar 31–Apr 7): Route, rules, and prize

Enclave76 announced a dedicated Easter hunt operation running from March 31 to April 7. The event is designed as a coordinated, attention-to-detail community activity rather than a quick drop-in.

Participants begin at the summer bus shelter, then follow a connected route through linked shelters. The objective is to count every Easter egg encountered across the structure. The broadcast emphasizes that the route includes traps and puzzles intended to slow players, but the operation is positioned around the idea that everything is solvable through observation and control.

To complete the hunt, players must reach the final shelter and submit the total number of Easter eggs. The winner is selected based on who provides the closest operative total, with the prize described as an interview on the late shift.

Alongside the operational announcement, the broadcast ties the Easter hunt into the broader narrative atmosphere of Enclave76 and sets up what comes next with a conflict preview.

The Red Terror preview: Episode 4 arrives April 10

After the Easter hunt details, the broadcast shifts into ongoing story setup for “The Red Terror.” Enclave76 previews that Episode 4 releases on April 10.

The framing highlights that this is where the shift becomes more visible—with higher stakes and a darker turn referenced as part of the next episode’s direction.

MODUS reports Camp Liberty goes silent amid solar flare interference

In the presidential-style portion of the broadcast, MODUS delivers an operational status update. According to the briefing, multiple observation posts have gone silent, and Camp Liberty is no longer responding.

MODUS checks the uplink and detects an incomplete data set. The commander orders that surveillance and contact continue, including continued attempts to reach General Jack.

The broadcast also attributes the malfunctioning communications behavior to massive electromagnetic interference from solar flares. This is presented as the likely cause behind the disruption, with the narrative emphasizing the impact of solar activity on observation and coordination.

Enclave briefing: communist threat, Anchorage comparison, and a planned trap

Enclave leadership follows the MODUS update with a threat-focused briefing. Camp Liberty is characterized as a hotbed of communist activity, and the enemy threat is described as something that will attempt to strike from every angle.

The leadership compares the expected assault dynamics to Anchorage, implying that the conflict could mirror prior patterns the Enclave expects and prepares for.

The core strategic message is that Enclave76 intends to lay a trap. The broadcast includes an explicit warning that the plan must work, framed as a way to prevent a worse wasteland.

Enclave76 roadmap: event calendar, Discord automation, matchmaking, and divisions

Between story beats, Enclave76 outlines a community roadmap with changes rolling out in phases. The overall emphasis is on improving coordination and making events easier to track and join.

Real-time event calendar and Discord event automation

Enclave76 states it will introduce a real-time event calendar. The calendar is paired with Discord event automation and scheduled Discord messages, aimed at replacing scattered announcements.

Rebuilding looking-for-group/raid systems

The broadcast also addresses how players find groups. Enclave76 says it is rebuilding looking-for-group/raid systems using reaction roles and automated matchmaking channels.

Pentagon department structure and permissions

Operational organization is also part of the roadmap. The “Pentagon” department structure is described as being adjusted for permissions and levels, with resources routed through the quartermaster. Enclave76 also mentions a giveaway system using claim tickets.

Optional casual roleplay divisions

Finally, the roadmap includes optional casual roleplay divisions. These are described as controlled spaces overseen by the Secret Service, indicating a structured approach rather than open-ended roleplay.

The broadcast also notes that paid membership is the most effective way to support what Enclave76 is building.

Bigfoot report status + production/community recognition

The presidential broadcast continues with updates outside core conflict and event planning.

Enclave76 discusses ongoing reports of an unconfirmed Bigfoot sighting across Appalachia. The broadcast states that it remains unverified and is not officially classified, originated, or acknowledged.

The leadership characterizes the observed creature as possibly a mutated wildlife specimen and advises appropriate caution: keep distance, observe, and submit clear images through official channels.

Recognition for improved production and coordination

Enclave76 also highlights production and community process improvements. The broadcast credits recent recording-session efforts for better coordination, improved timing, clear role commitment, and stronger overall execution.

It further recognizes that leadership and community contributions help build a connected timeline across Appalachia and grow stories.

Specific acknowledgements include named leadership roles such as Chief of Staff Evelyn Cross and Secret Service responsibilities tied to order and standards.

John Henry Eden signs off and teases upcoming changes

The broadcast closes with a sign-off from President John Henry Eden. He thanks members who have supported Enclave76 for over a year and welcomes newer players.

Eden also points to community engagement habits—helping others, participating in events, and celebrating birthdays via Discord—as part of what keeps the group active.

He then reiterates that changes are coming and encourages patience while improvements are tested with player feedback. Eden directs viewers to Discord for updates and advises submitting a ticket if questions or issues come up.

The broadcast ends with Eden signing off and a blessing for the Enclave.

Conclusion

Enclave76’s March 2026 Presidential Broadcast connects seasonal fun with story momentum: a March 31–April 7 Easter hunt operation, a MODUS briefing about Camp Liberty going silent due to solar flare electromagnetic interference, and a teaser that “The Red Terror” reaches Episode 4 on April 10. At the same time, the roadmap focuses on practical community improvements—real-time event tracking, Discord automation, and revamped matchmaking—so players can coordinate both for events and for the next phase of the conflict.