The latest details for "Fallout 4" will feature the full map and gameplay tease for "Nuka World" DLC and Bethesda making a new "Fallout" title soon.
Bethesda just released the new patch 1.7 update for the Xbox One and PC versions of "Fallout 4" as the update will serve as support for the upcoming final DLC expansion, "Nuka World". The Patch 1.7 contains a new store art type for settlements and an improvement to deleting add-ons, general stability improvements and quest fixes. These includes Marcy Long is no longer an essential NPC and players can kill her off the Sanctuary quest is completed.
NPC vendors will also offer bigger shipments of building materials such as ceramic, rubber and steel. Ther are some animation fixes, as well as a crash that occurred when players invested in store while trading has been fixed. While Xbox One and PC users will ar enjoying the new patch update now, PS4 users will be getting the patch sometime this week for the PS4.
Aside from the patch 1.7 update, Bethesda revealed that full map details for "Nuka World" on their official website and will also release a physical map of the expansion soon. According to the publisher, the "Nuka World" map will be available to pick up in North America and Canada through Gamestop and EB Games stores, and it will be available on Aug. 24.
"Nuka World" DLC will divided into several regions such as Nuka-Town USA, Safari Adventure, the World of Refreshment, Dry Rock Gulch, Kiddie Kingdom, and Galactic Zone. Gamers will encounter several enemies in "Nuka World" such as Raiders, creepy robot tenants and mascots and several mutated beast.
The DLC will also feature a new weapons, power armor, workshop options, and the ability to let the Sole Survivor become an evil Raider. Bethesda tweeted that a new gameplay for "Nuka World" on Aug. 23 via Twitch channel.
In other news, a new "Fallout 4" title is in the works as "Fallout: New Orleans" has been reportedly trademarked by Bethesda in Europe.
IP Solicitor & Trademark agent Brian Conroy was the first to find out and he stated that he looked further into "Fallout: New Orleans" and has shared his views on whether he thinks this is real, or a very well down hoax. The application was apparently filed on Aug. 10 and does include a few oddities, Express UK reported.
Conroy explained that the owner or representative details have been recorded on the trademark filing, but it appears as though this has been filed by a Bethesda, as the application shows up if readers search the trademark database for owners including the video game developer's name. He added that whoever has made the application would have to pay over €1,000 in outlay to make it.
"Nuka World" DLC will be available in "Fallout 4" on Aug. 30 for the PS4, Xbox One and PC platforms as the game is currently available in stores world wide.