New 'Fallout 4" details will feature a leaked achievement list for the "Automatron" expansion and new mod supports for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC platforms.
Bethesda announced new details regarding "Fallout 4's" upcoming DLC and future gameplay features as the game's studios director Todd Howard told Game Informer that the first DLC update,"Automatron" will include a "little quest line" which involves a "Pokemon" like gameplay, which lets players build and customized their own robot and fight other enemy robots for him/her.
The plot for the "Automatron" will involves searching and stopping a robot inventor named "The Mechanist" for unleashing an army of robots from destroying the Commonwealth. In addition, three achievements from the first DLC have leaked online and three of these will involve in the DLC's quest such as "Headhunting", "Mechanical Menace" and "Restoring Order".
Two achievements in the first DLC are focus on the side content, particularly the player's ability to make robots. One such achievement is called the "Robot Hunter" which can be achieved by unlocking 10 robot mods. Building 10 robot mods will then unlocked the "Most Toys" achievement, Gamerant reported.
The "Automatron" DLC will be available on March with a price of $10 online or unlock it using Fallout 4's" season pass.
In other news, Howard teased new mod supports for "Fallout 4" in the PC , PS4 and Xbox One platforms soon as the the first mod support will be available sometime in April for the PC version.
The mod support is stated to launch between the first DLC and the second DLC, "Wasteland Workshop" and Bethesda is currently beta testing it. The mod support for the Xbox One version will launch a month later, while the PS4 users will have to wait after two months.
Bethesda confirmed that "Survival Mode" will be added into "Fallout 4" difficulty settings and will launch first in the PC via Steam as a beta and for the PS4 and Xbox One consoles after they refined it.
Vice President of Public Relations Pete Hines previously explained the sudden increased in the "Fallout" season passes as he explained that it does not matter if the players beat the game, the DLC adds to their existing experience regardless of where they are and what they have done. Hines added that they are making more than they have planned for with the DLC expansions and they are not going to continue to give away $60 or more worth of DLC for $30.
"Fallout 4" is currently available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.