New details for "Fallout 4" will feature more information regarding "Survival Mode", a new checklist app and Bethesda working on a "Fallout 5" this year.
"Fallout" game director Todd Howard revealed new details regarding "Survival Mode" in "Fallout 4" as a DLC contain as he told Game Informer that they have to talked about robot stuff and there were a bunch of that within the "Fallout" games. They did production in the middle of the game development. When they finished the pre-production build, they are asked to try out the game which in turn gains more data for several new features for "Fallout 4", mining ideas for future DLC plans.
It was in September last year that Bethesda promised gaming fans that the Survival Mode for "Fallout 4" will be based on its updates and DLC around fan input as many expressed they wanted a Survival Mode based on "Fallout: New Vegas".
Bethesda's plan for a "Survival Mode" in "Fallout 4" came when they teased plans that some of the unused contents that scrapped during the game's production could be used as the bases for their DLC expansions this year.
Aside from the Survival Mode, Reddit username Krylosoc developed a checklist app for "Fallout 4" for gamers who have trouble finding and completing several task and missions within the game, whether it is the main story mode or faction based quest.
The app can be used to track the player's progress within the game, giving them time to finish it before Bethesda launched the first DLC expansion. The app can be downloaded on Github, although it comes with all the usual warnings about unofficial apps made by someone on the Internet, which could be potentially dangerous for their devices.
In other news, several rumors are making rounds that Bethesda might be working a pre-production of "Fallout 5" this year.
"Fallout 4" voice actor Ryan Alosio claimed that "Fallout 5" is in the works for production and he added that he will not get into details about it and it will be a very interesting journey ahead of it. Alosio eventually knew about his mistake and quickly deleted that post. However, several internet websites were already screen captured what Alosia posted, thus sparking the rumors that a new "Fallout" game could be in the works soon, Gamerant reported.
This is not the first time that a "Fallout" voice actor revealed a potential new sequel for the game franchise as "Fallout 3" voice actor Erik Todd Dellums also rumored to have said potential contents for "Fallout 4" development, which has it turn out to be true.
"Fallout 4" is currently available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.