New details for "Fallout 4" will feature legendary monsters in the game's Deathmatch, a new DLC expansion in the works and invites for Xbox One users for the upcoming closed mod beta.
It seems that "Fallout 4's" revamped Deathmatch game mode will have some new monsters lineup as YouTube channel user Cosmic Contrarian made a game video within the game featuring the monsters from past DLC expansion such as "Automatron" to the latest and recently launched "Far Harbor" DLC, Gamerant reported.
As seen in the video, Cosmic Contrarian has line-up all of the monsters and NPCs in both DLC expansions as they pit them against each other in a violent and brutal fights. The "Automatron" robots and synths are in display, while viewers will see "Far Harbor's" monsters like the Anglers, Gulpers, Fog Crawlers and Giant Hermit Crabs. In addition, monsters like the Deathclaws, Mirelurks and Super Mutants are featured in the fight as well.
In other news, Bethesda has send Xbox users invites for the "Fallout 4" mod beta for the Xbox One console as the video game developers tweeted that users should check their emails.
It has announced before that "Fallout 4" will have closed mod betas on the fourth generation consoles starting with the Xbox One after "Far Harbor" DLC launch. The PC mods for the game has already reached one million downloads as it has been treated with several game mods including items and characters from other video game titles such as "Metal Gear Solid 5" and "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt".
Console users will have the chance to use the new creation mod kits in the Xbox One possibly within this week and PS4 users will have to wait next month for the mods to be available in the PlayStation 4.
Lastly, a new DLC expansion after "Far Harbor" for "Fallout 4" has been leaked online as a Reddit was able to open the game's files and finds out that the next expansion will be based in a Nuka Cola themed park called "Nuka World".
Several gaming fans speculated that the "Nuka World" expansion may hold another dark and twisted experiments beneath the surface of the theme park and some crazy robot workers attacking them as they explore the area.
"Fallout 4" is currently available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.