New "Fallout 4" details will feature the list of trophies and achievements for "Far Harbor" DLC and release of the close beta mods for Xbox One console.
Bethesda Softworks announced that "Fallout 4's" latest DLC expansion "Far Harbor" will launch on May 19 as the plot details will center on gamer's doing a new case for Nick Valentine's agency, which leads them to mysterious and creeply island settlement of Far Harbor searching for a young woman and a colony of synths.
The island of Far Harbor is divided into three factions; the Children of Atom, the Synths and its local townfolk. Gamers will encounter new mutated monsters that looked like angler fishes, lizards, insects and water logged ghouls.
"Far Harbor" DLC is the largest expansion Bethesda has ever created as it rivals "Shivering Isles" expansion of The Elders Scroll 4: Oblivion. The expansion will feature ten achievements and trophies within "Fallout 4" as players must complete certain quests and in-game activities in order to unlock them.
These achievements are "Far From Home" (Complete the quest “Far From Home”), "Where You Belong" (Complete the quest “Where You Belong”), "The Way Life Should Be: (Complete the quest “The Way Life Should Be”), "Cleansing The Land" (Complete the quest “Cleansing the Land”), "Close To Home" (Complete the quest “Close to Home”), "The Islander’s Almanac" (Collect all issues of “The Islander’s Almanac” magazine, "Hooked" (Defeat 30 "Far Harbor" Sea Creatures), "New England Vactioner" (Discover 20 Far Harbor Locations), "Push Back The Fog" (Unlock 3 "Far Harbor" Workshop Locations) and "Just Add Saltwater" (Cook One of the New "Far Harbor" Recipes), Segment Next reported.
In other news, the official Bethesda Twitter page tweeted that the closed beta mods for "Fallout 4" will be coming to the Xbox One consoles after the launch of "Far Harbor" this month.
The PC mods in "Fallout 4" has already reached one million downloads as the game has been treated with several game mods including items and characters from other video game titles such as "Metal Gear Solid 5" and "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt". The creation mod kits was first announced on the PC on April in their closed beta as Xbox users will be excited to see what is instore for the game when it launches after "Far Harbor" DLC, Polygon reported. PlayStation users will expect the creation mod kits for the PlayStation 4 sometime on June.
Bethesda recently released the 1.5 update and the revamped "Survival Mode" for "Fallout 4" last week in the PS4 and Xbox One consoles as "Far Harbor" DLC will have a download size of 2.69GB and cost around $24.99.
"Fallout 4" is currently available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.