New "Fallout 4" details will feature the possible release date of the "Nuka World" DLC expansion, "Vault-Tec Workshop" to launch this week and an unofficial patch creates a new in-game bug.
Several rumors are making rounds regarding the possible release date for "Fallout 4's" last DLC expansion "Nuka World" as Bethesda officially stated that the DLC will launch sometime within the month of August, but with no exact date.
However, YouTube username "MrMattyPlays" claimed that the Steam data base "accidentally" leaked the release date of "Nuka World" DLC on Aug. 30, Gamingbolt reported. although the "MrMattyPlays" explained that the he also checked his Steam account that nothing about the an Aug. 30 launch of the DLC, while several people claim they saw it on Steam via mobile phones.
"Nuka World" DLC expansion will involve another storyline within "Fallout 4" as gamers will be exploring a creepy and abandoned "Nuka Cola" themed amusement park.The theme park will be divided into several zones; Safari Adventure, Dry Rock Gulch, Kiddie Kingdom and the Galactic Zone. Gamers will also expect new weapons, armor and monster roaming around the area.
So far, Bethesda has not yet made any statements regarding the leaked Aug. 30 release date for "Nuka World" DLC.
Meanwhile, Bethesda announced that the latest DLC update "Vault-Tec Workshop" will launch this week in "Fallout 4" along with new gameplay features.
"Vault-Tec Workshop" DLC will allow gamers to build their own vaults and become a Vault dweller among the other survivors. Gamers are given a pre-war industrial kit that allows them to attract new dwellers. The kit includes retro-nostalgic furniture, lighting, and art.
Gamers can also do experiments with the vault dwellers in the DLC similar to "Fallout Shelter".
Lastly, an unofficial patch update for "Fallout 4" called the “comprehensive bug fixing mod” unexpectedly run into a new in-game bug for the sequel.
The patch update was supposed to fix certain errors and issues that were overlooked by Bethesda. However, gamers noticed that the settlers were changing gear, appearance, gender, and race after having been in a settlement for a certain amount of time, based on the respawn timer.
The post offers up a much more technical breakdown of the problem, but the need-to-know part is that according to the patch makers, the bug is hardwired into the Workshop system, and they cannot fix it.
An employee from Bethesda named SmkViper stated that it is unlikely that the changes cited in the complaint are actually the cause of the trouble. He asked gamers for a minimal example of the problem and hopes that Bethesda will look into the problem and provide a solution soon, PC Gamer reported.
"Fallout 4" is currently available for the PS4, Xbox One and PC platform.