Fallout 76 is the latest installment in Bethesda’s successful RPG franchise. It differs from previous installations thanks to its huge world with MMO touches where you constantly interact with other players.

Fallout 76 also offers Photomode mode that allows you to modify the camera (zoom angle, etc.) and character poses to take photos without the typical game UI.

However, some Fallout 76 players are experiencing a missing poses issue on Photomode after a recent update (1, 2, 3, 4, 5).

Fallout 76 missing poses from Photo Mode after an update

To modify the scenes to your liking in Photomode, the game allows you to choose various poses for your character. But, some of these poses are now missing from Photomode after an update.

The issue doesn’t make all poses disappear, but the ones that remain available appear out of order or mislabeled in the listing.

Has anyone else noticed their photo mode poses are missing or labeled wrong?

I tried taking a photo last night and noticed several of mine were missing, and others were mislabeled. My “Victory Squared” pose was under the “Wings” name and all the ones from the last two scoreboards we’re missing. Source

Bethesda is aware and investigating, potential workaround

The Bethesda team is already aware of the issue and is investigating. However, there is still no information on an estimated arrival date for a fix.

In the meantime, there is a potential workaround that could help. Apparently, some poses in the game are disabled after certain updates, so you can try to search for them in the Atom Shop and reactivate them.

This is all that is known about the matter. We will update this story once new developments related to the issue emerge or when a fix becomes available.

Some atom items get deselected somehow and you need to select them again to make them active – for example loot bags can revert to the basic paper bag, just go to the loot bags in the shop and click on the one you normally use. Source

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