New "Fallout 4" details will feature the status of the game mods for the PlayStation 4 version and the possibility that "Nuka World" could be the last expansion in the sequel.
Several rumors and speculations are making rounds regarding "Fallout 4's" expansion storylines as there have been several mix ups and confusion whether "Nuka World" could be the last expansion for the sequel. Bethesda's vice president of PR and marketing Pete Hines already confirmed that "Nuka World" is the last chapter in the "Fallout 4" storyline, but gaming fans are still skeptical of the claim and believed that Bethesda is still working on something for the game, GamingBolt reported.
However, voice-actress Courtenay Taylor tweeted that her time with the game is almost over, which indicated that the story of "Fallout 4" will indeed be concluded, possibly in the "Nuka World" DLC. Taylor is known to be the voice behind the female sole survivor/protagnist in "Fallout 4".
The "Nuka World" DLC will feature gamers exploring the creepy and abandoned "Nuka Cola" themed amusement park as they will likely encounter dangerous robot tenants and other weird creatures and mutants around the area. "Nuka World" will be divided into four different areas; Safari Adventure, Dry Rock Gulch, Kiddie Kingdom and the Galactic Zone. There are also new weapons and Creation Kit featured in the DLC.
It is speculated that "Nuka World" will be release on Aug. 30 for the PS4, Xbox One and PC platforms.
In other news, Bethesda revealed new details regarding the game mods for the PS4 console in "Fallout 4" as the official Twitter page of the game tweeted that they are still working with Sony regarding the mods for the console.
Apparently, the process of adding the new mods for "Fallout 4" are still under evaluation before it could be implemented in the PS4 console.
Past reports revealed that PS4 mods for "Fallout 4" was scheduled to be launch by the end of June, but was delayed due to several in-game issues such as lack of sound file support and a storage limit capped at 900 MB. Bethesda stated that they and Sony are planning to increase the limit beyond 900 MB soon, Polygon reported.
"Fallout 4" is currently available for the PS4, Xbox One and PC platform.