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'Fallout 4' DLC update: Game director explains ideas for 'Wasteland Workshop'; Bethesda tease 'Far Harbor' file size?

| Mar 29, 2016 01:20 AM EDT

Fallout 4 is an action-RPG video game created by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks.

The latest "Fallout 4" DLC will feature more ideas for the "Wasteland Workshop" and the possible file size for the "Far Harbor" expansion.

With the first DLC "Automatron" finally out on "Fallout 4", gamers are looking forward to the next DLC update for the sequel which is called "Wasteland Workshop", were in gamers a chance to capture and train any mutated monster, and pit them against one another similar as to how the first DLC pits their robots against another robot.

Game director Todd Howard told IGN that the workshop for "Fallout 4" is one of the biggest surprises for them in which many gamers gravitated into building things using whatever creativity and imagination they can come up with. Howard added that the popularity of the workshop encouraged Bethesda to expand more customization options for future DLC expansions, thus "Wasteland Workshop" was created.

Gamers will have tons of ideas and creativity in the "Wasteland Workshop" such as weapons, tools, armors, traps and arenas. The DLC will launch sometime in April in "Fallout 4" at a price of $5.

In other news, It looks like Bethesda teased new details on "Fallout 4's" third DLC expansion, "Far Harbor" as one fan from Twitter asked Bethesda's vice president of PR and marketing Pete Hines on how big the third expansion is within the game.

Hines tweeted his reply by saying that the "Far Harbor" DLC will bigger than the Shivering Isles featured in "The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion" video game. Howard added that "Far Harbor" contains some of the largest land masses in "Fallout 4", but with less playable content compared to the two DLCs.

Bethesda will first look into "Survival Mode" before the the launching of the third DLC as Bethesda will have a beta test for the PC this week, Gamerant reported. The "Far Harbor" DLC will have new quests, monsters, dungeons, settlements, characters and equipment, as well as a new case for Nick Valentine.

Howard stated that "Far Harbor" could still be subject to change for instance if "Automatron" DLC did not appeal to the fans, Bethesda will likely tweak some add-on for the DLC in order to make it work. The DLC will cost around $25, but Bethesda has not announce any release date for it.

"Fallout 4" is currently available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.

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