Post by KostaAndreadis @ 03:39pm 13/06/16 | 2 Comments
As part of its E3 showcase earlier today Bethesda Game Studios director Todd Howard took the time to thanks the millions of Fallout 4 players who have made the latest game in the series the most popular yet. And with the introduction of mod support for both PC and console versions of the game, the content doesn't look to be stopping anytime soon. In fact a new official DLC pack, called Contraptions, will be released next week.
With more to follow in July and August. Which, are:
Contraptions - The first new DLC for Fallout 4 arrives next week and is all about adding new mechanical contraptions to your settlements. With machinery like conveyor belts and elevators, plus a number of new traps and devices, this new update will also include armour and weapon racks!
Vault-Tec - The second new update is expected to launch sometime in July and will give players the ability to excavate and build their very own Vault. And in keeping with the spirit of Vault-Tec, it will also allow for "unique experimentation" to be conducted on your settlers and vault dwellers.
Nuka World - The third and final part of this new batch of Fallout 4 content will take place in and around a Nuka Cola theme park, and presumably be a story-based expansion.
You can check out this announcement, plus the first look at new content coming to Fallout Shelter, and the Skyrim remaster due for release later this year, in the video below.
And in other Fallout news, a special VR version of the game is being developed for the HTC Vive, with an expected released date sometime next year.
Amazing stuff, can't wait for some more DLC for Fallout. The Skyrim is pretty impressive for consoles. I wonder how many community mods they reached out for with the community? Looks like a PC edition coming too.
Posted 04:05pm 13/6/16
Posted 10:19am 14/6/16
Apparently PC users get the remastered version for free if they own Skyrim and all DLC.
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http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidthier/2016/06/12/