Avid fanatics of the massively popular survival game, Fallout 4, are definitely in for a delightful treat early this year as three free DLCs are set to arrive consecutively starting next month up to May.
As reported by Ars Technica, game developer Bethesda has already announced descriptive details on one of the three confirmed DLCs coming for Fallout 4. The story driven DLC called 'Far Harbor' will be out in May and will cost players $25 bucks. In this content, gamers will explore the great ocean to find a missing girl and the hidden colony of synths in a case given by Valentine Detective Agency.
The story will be taking place in a remotely mysterious island off Maine coast. The game aficionados get to choose and become a peacemaker to Far Harbor for a cost. This new add-on will bring in a colossal piece of land that Bethesda ever created for the game. Also, players will be seeing a host of lethal creatures, dungeons, new faction quests, a set of armours, and weapons.
Moreover, two other DLCs are companion related coming for Fallout 4 namely, 'Automatron' slated to launch in March for $10 price and 'Wasteland Workshop' that is releasing in April for $5, EnGadget reports.
'Automatron' will be employed with robots unleashed by the evil Mechanist and here, players can customize their own mechanical backups using gathered parts from the robots they destroy.
The 'Wasteland Workshop' DLC will allow players to handle trappable pets where they can personally design cages to snag live creatures to tame or enter into a battle with another in a post-apocalyptic arena. Also in the content are new design elements to built player settlements like taxidermy, letter kits and nixie tube lighting, and more.
According to Latin Post, Fallout 4 season pass cost $30 last year and the developer made plans for the game's complete DLC library to charge $60 in 2016. The season pass is claimed to be tagged $50 beginning March 1. For players who made the season pass purchase, they will no longer have to pay
more.
Besides the DLC announcement, Bethesda will improve the Survival Mode of Fallout 4, complete the creation mode and bring in added performance patches for both console versions and PC.