Fallout 4 has recently received amazing news to top off all the speculations that have surrounded the franchise. The great news that looks to welcome the fans would be not just for the existing month, but also for another two. Bethesda may have done more than what the fans expected from an update.
According to Tech Times, Fallout 4 will now officially welcome to its system the downloadable content updates that will have the fans more addicted to the fourth title than the original. Bethesda recently announced March's share, namely Automatron. From it, fans are to take on missions that involve an enigmatic figure known as the Mechanist, in which fans can collect pieces from robots that have been defeated for different uses.
N4BB delivered that April looks at the second part of the Fallout 4 downloadable content update, which is labelled as Wasteland Workshop, which is generally made for the workshop more. In it, gamers are given an opportunity to catch, tame and even forcibly engage into battle creatures of the Commonwealth. There will be a lot of additions to the settlements like neon lighting, taxidermy and a lot more.
Gotta Be Mobile reported that for May, the presumably biggest part of the downloadable content will come into play with Far Harbor. Bethesda personally takes pride in the said contents of Far Harbor, as there will be new settlements, places to explore, weapons, creatures and others to name.
Fallout 4's downloadable content updates are rated at $9.99 for Automatron, $4.99 for Wasteland Workshop and the most costly one would be Far Harbor, which is priced at $24.99. Fans are then urged to opt for the Season Pass, which can be purchased at $49.99 and will contain all three downloadable content parts without any additional costs.
That being said, Bethesda lives up to the promise that Fallout 4 will perform much more efficiently than the flawed first few months since the game was out.