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'Fallout 4' DLC Update: DLC Will Not Be Console Exclusive; Mod Support Comes First To PC, Box

| Sep 30, 2015 05:52 AM EDT

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

"Fallout 4" fans have just received a good news from Pete Hines, the vice president of marketing and public relations at Bethesda. Downloadable content for the game will not be a console exclusive DL and this is such a great news.

"Fallout 4's" Hines took to Twitter his excitement about the DLC. Hines was asked by a fan about the coming DLC for "Fallout 4" and if it will be coming to Xbox One first before the other consoles. Hines tweeted and answered negatively, stating that, "We aren't doing a DLC exclusive with anyone," which also means that every player will be starting at the same time frame.

"Fallout 4" developments have also revealed that the mods will be time exclusive. The PC and Xbox One versions will be receiving mod support first, while the PS4 support is set for a later date. The reason behind this is simply the required development process for the consoles.

Xbox One market listed "Fallout 4"  under  the Upcoming Games section and it showed that the game will be 28.12 GB. This is relatively small considering that this is a full game material and not just an expansion pack.

"Fallout 4" has been revealing more and more information. A video was also recently uploaded by the developer, explaining a little about the process of the character system.

"Fallout 4" director Todd Howard told Trusted Reviews, "You do spend a lot of time in our games looking at your stats, looking at your items, and in Fallout, that comes to life with your Pip-Boy," The in-game Pip-Boy will show players their skills, stats, and more. 

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