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'Fallout 4' DLC rumors: Bethesda still not releasing PS4 mods; 'Nuka World' expansion launches this week!

| Aug 30, 2016 03:10 AM EDT

Fallout 4 is an open world action role-playing video game developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks.

The latest details for "Fallout 4" will feature the release of the last DLC expansion "Nuka World" this week and the status of the PS4 mods in the game.

Bethesda launched the final DLC expansion, "Nuka World" for "Fallout 4" this week for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. Recent reports revealed that the DLC will automatically be downloaded in game, but several console and PC users are having problem installing the DLC due to data limits and installation problems.

Luckily, the video game developers provided instructions for users to download "Nuka World" properly in the consoles and the PC. The First instruction is to make the games downloaded the recent patch update for "Fallout 4" as it supports the "Nuka World" DLC expansion. The second pahse is to find the DLC itself as it is available on Steam for the PC and Xbox Live for the Xbox One version. For the PSN, the easiest way to find it is to type “Fallout” into the search field, and users will see "Nuka World" listed in the suggested results. Purchase if necessary, and begin the download.

Lastly, when successfullt installed, play "Fallout 4" and check the “add-ons” section of the main menu. If Nuka-World is not listed, try restarting the system and check the internet connection, VG 24/7 reported.

"Nuka World" DLC will divided into several regions such as Nuka-Town USA, Safari Adventure, the World of Refreshment, Dry Rock Gulch, Kiddie Kingdom, and Galactic Zone. Gamers will encounter several enemies in "Nuka World" such as Raiders, creepy robot tenants and mascots and several mutated beast.

The DLC will also feature a new weapons, power armor, workshop options, and the ability to let the sole survivor become an evil raider.

 In other news, it seems the status of the PS4 mods for "Fallout 4" is still unknown as Bethesda vice president of PR and marketing Pete Hines has not made about it.

Hines tweeted that the PS4 mods will depend upon the results of the evaluation that both the company and Sony have conducted. Hines added that he is not part of the PS4 evaluation for "Fallout 4", but he promised gaming fans that he will update them upon the results of the evaluation very soon.

Previous reports revealed that Bethesda was supposed to launch the PS4 mods for "Fallout 4" by the end of June, but it was delayed due to several in-game issues such as lack of sound file support and a storage limit capped at 900 MB. Bethesda stated that they and Sony are planning to increase the limit beyond 900 MB soon, Polygon reported.

"Fallout 4" is currently available for the PS4, Xbox One and PC platform.

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