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According to the official Bethesda Support team, this particular error happens due to the restricted game access to the users. Additionally, if users haven’t redeemed a retail game code to their account, then you may face this error code. Keep in mind that the retail game is different from the B.E.T.A. code that you may have previously redeemed on your account.
Now, without wasting any more time, let’s jump into the steps below:
If you’ve brought the Fallout 76 digitally via the Bethesda.net Digital Store, Xbox One Marketplace, or PlayStation Store, the retail game code will apply automatically to your account. Then you would be able to start the download or launch the game.
If you’ve purchased the game via any other participating retailer, please check with your retailer for more information about the availability of your retail game code.
Windows PC Only: If you’ve redeemed your code and getting this error message after releasing the game, then you can run a “Scan and Repair” tool on your game to check for any missing or corrupted file.
Now, if you’ve redeemed a valid code and the above methods don’t work for you, then you should contact Bethesda Customer Support using your account for extended support.
I ran the integrity scan 5X already. I also do not see scan and repair, I do see check the integrity of the game files so I guess that's what you mean.
https://help.bethesda.net/#en/answer/50878 (Direct links don't work... need to copy paste into browser)
Doing that seems extreme as it would force Steam to re-download the game and reset all settings to default.