• “Lonesome Rhode” DLC will be a complete recreation of the whole state of Rhode Island with its own “Fallout 4” twist.

“Lonesome Rhode” DLC will be a complete recreation of the whole state of Rhode Island with its own “Fallout 4” twist. (Photo : YouTube/UndeadGodGaming20)

After a successful release of one of their famous games, Bethesda is continuing to grant the wishes of its fans by releasing news on their upcoming DLCs for "Fallout 4."

According to Geek.com, the game development company has announced another DLC that will be released in the coming months. Dubbed as "Lonesome Rhode," the new DLC will be a complete recreation of the whole state of Rhode Island with its own "Fallout 4" twist.

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Vice President for Public Relations Howard M'aiq was the first to release the news of the upcoming "Fallout 4" DLC in a press conference earlier this month. Bethesda's VP also released a short info on the upcoming "Lonesome Rhode" gameplay stating:

"The Sole Survivor will receive a mysterious message from fan-favorite character Ulysses, which will send the player on a dangerous quest through the Glowing Sea to the exotic land of Rhode Island. There, players will find a barren stretch of wasteland so desolate that not even feral ghouls will set foot upon its accursed soil" explained M'aiq.

Fans would have to wait a little longer for "Lonesome Rhode" as it is set to be released by November.

Furthermore, the Bethesda executive has also released a couple of hints on the final DLC of the "Fallout 4" series, "To Del' and Back." The final downloadable content will be another recreation of Highway 95 and will go from the Commonwealth all the way to Delaware. Fans of "Fallout 4" would be excited to hear that "To Del' and Back," which is slated to be released early 2017, will let players drive their own vehicles, plus Highway 95 will also be a big map that would be taking gamers from Boston to Wilmington, Delaware.

M'aiq has also announced that gamers will finally use their excess core fusions in "Fallout 4's" "To Del' and Back" DLC as the vehicles would be using them as their main source of power. Players will also have a kick with the new survival mode in the final DLC.

Meanwhile, it has already reported, according to Forbes, that Bethesda has begun rolling out "Automatron" in different regions. The recently released DLC will give gamers a chance to customize their own robot sidekick from the scraps of their new AI foes, while new missions in the new downloadable content "Lonesome Rhode" will include a new villain only known as The Mechanist.

Watch the video below to know more about the new "Fallout 4" DLC: