• Bethesda has recently announced a notable change on "Fallout 4" Season pass price, which will start on March 1.

Bethesda has recently announced a notable change on "Fallout 4" Season pass price, which will start on March 1. (Photo : Bethesda Softworks)

Bethesda has recently announced a notable change on "Fallout 4" Season pass price, which will start on March 1. With the overwhelming support that "Fallout 4" fanatics have given Bethesda, the studio has send its sincerest appreciation thru the latest addition to the games' content.

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"Fallout 4" has freshly launched the first three latest DLC contents that is part of the lined-up add-ons for 2016. There would also be new missions and quests that avid gamers need to look out for. With all these updates and addition to "Fallout 4" DLC, Bethesda came to pronounced that the Season Pass price be changed notably.

The price of "Fallout 4" Season pass at present is $29.99 for the complete set of the DLC; however, by March 1, the price will increase to $49.99 for the access of the whole package of the DLC, according to Attack of the Fan Boy.

For a better understanding of what the latest "Fallout 4" Season pass has in store for its enthusiasts, here are the three latest contents to be added on the game:

Bethesda recently unleashed the latest addition to their overly admired RPG "Fallout 4." "Far Harbor," "Automatron" and "Wasteland Workshop" are the first three add-ons revealed to "Fallout4" DLC, and each of them has corresponding prices. "Automatron" sells at $9.99, and it is the content where a horde of evil robots was given a free rein by the mysterious Mechanist towards the Commonwealth as well as the Robobrain. Gamers can personalize the voices they want to use and paint schemes can also be changed using this add-on.

"Wasteland Workshop," on the other hand, is priced at $4.99, wherein player can incarcerate and get into a face off fight with live creatures with Deathclaws and raiders. This add-on also includes the latest settlement options nixie tube lighting, taxidermy, letter kits and other new designs.

Meanwhile, "Far Harbor" can be bought at $24.99 which features new faction requests, lethal creatures, dungeons and settlement. This add-on is the largest landmass designed by the developer, with higher-level armor and weapons, and players can be more dominant in this content, added by Bethesda.

There are still several add-ons lined-up for the whole of 2016 that even cost more than $60 worth of new features and adventures.

Watch the video below, explaining three new "Fallout 4" DLC: