Bethesda has already released the first three add-ons for Fallout 4: Automatron in March, 'Wasteland Workshop' in April and Far Harbor in May.īethesda launched Fallout 4 mod support on Xbox One at the end of May. Nuka World appeared to be a theme park in the trailer that the studio showed, which you can watch above.įallout 4's season pass originally cost $29.99 for three add-ons, but in February, the company announced it had expanded its DLC plan for the game, and was raising the season pass' price accordingly to $49.99.
Bethesda didn't offer any specifics, but players discovered that name within the game's files earlier this year. Next, an add-on called Nuka World will launch in August. Within vaults, players will be able to experiment on vault dwellers. In July, Bethesda will release 'Vault-Tec Workshop,' which will allow players to build their own vaults using the same settlement building functionality that Fallout 4 launched with. The DLC pack will give players the ability to build all kinds of devices, such as elevators, armor and weapon racks, sorting machines, and conveyor belts.
The game's fourth piece of downloadable content, 'Contraptions,' will be released next week. Fallout 4 developer Bethesda Game Studios will release the game's next three add-ons over the next three months, the company announced today during Bethesda Softworks' E3 2016 showcase.