Fallout 4 New Automatron Trailer Features Ada; Far Harbor DLC The Best of the Three?

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Fallout 4 may have finally heard the fans' cries for a downloadable content update for the title. Now that the first of a series is about to happen, recent screenshots have been very generous on what the fans are to expect. The ones to follow will also give their share of more features soon enough.

As per N4BB, Fallout 4 recently announced that there will be more to the game as the months go by. The first of three confirmed downloadable contents, namely Automatron, has a confirmed launch by March 22nd. With it, a new trailer came forth in which a spill of details were witnessed.

According to Tech Times, Ada, one of the robots found in the video, was confirmed of being a companion for the players via the Automatron downloadable contents. To make things more interesting, Ada is only of the other robots that will be made customizable for the fans' utilization. No further information was disclosed for the expansion, but so far, the robot-themed Automatron looks to deliver the promise of a mechanically reliant, post-apocalyptic feel.

In other related reports, Ecumenical News delivered details on the other downloadable content updates bound to come soon enough. As interesting as Wasteland Workshop may be to the franchise, the simplicity of the concept was seemingly tipped over by the Far Harbor update, which Bethesda claims to be the most massive one among the three. Rumor has it that it will even surpass the original game's map size.

Fallout 4's three downloadable content updates are expected to be disseminated simultaneously as the months pass. The Far Harbor downloadable content update was said to have leaked long before the announcement itself, via some Easter Eggs and fans that dug deep into Bethesda's plans. Some simply state that it was an obvious decision in which the developers finally found the right time to execute.

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Fallout 4, Bethesda, 2016 first person shooters
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