It’s all over for Fallout 4 DLC after the Nuka-World hits next month.
From the moment it was first teased, and subsequently announced, Fallout 4 has been the one game absolutely everyone has been talking about. It’s no mystery why; there was plenty to do in the vast wasteland of the base game alone. When official mods and downloadable content came along (including the recent Far Harbor expansion and Contraptions Workshop), tons of hours and depth were added to the game.
So, it comes as no surprise that Bethesda will be done crafting DLC once Nuka-World hits PC and consoles in August. The news was recently confirmed on Twitter by Bethesda’s marketing executive, Pete Hines:
last one
— Pete Hines (@DCDeacon) July 4, 2016
The content is set to launch next month, with the Vault-Tec Workshop add-on hitting this month. If you’re worried about running out of Fallout content, don’t fretâNuka-World will keep you more than busy. The $20 expansion is jam packed with quests, weapons, and radioactive fun. By the description alone, it sounds like we’re in for a treat.
“Take a trip to Nuka-World, a vast amusement park now a lawless city of Raiders. Explore an all-new region with an open wasteland and park zones like Safari Adventure, Dry Rock Gulch, Kiddie Kingdom, and the Galactic Zone. Nuka-World features new quests, Raiders, weapons, creatures, and more. Enjoy the ride!”
The amusement park theme certainly sounds amusing (sorry, not sorry). Of course, just because DLC is over and done with, that doesn’t mean there isn’t more Fallout goodness on the way. During E3 this year, the studio announced that it would be bringing the game to the HTC Vive VR system. Director Todd Howard has also teased a few “big and crazy” projects in the works. Looking at Bethesda’s track record, it’s safe to assume they’ve got something great up their sleeves.
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