• "Fallout 4" has beaten the record previously held by "Grand Theft Auto V."

"Fallout 4" has beaten the record previously held by "Grand Theft Auto V." (Photo : YouTube)

"Fallout 4" players need not wait for any time-exclusive post-launch content. Bethesda announced that the DLCs coming to the game will not be bound by time-exclusivity rights to any specific platform.

Bethesda's Pete Hines confirmed via Twitter that the studio did not partner up with a specific platform for future DLCs, GameSpot reported. This does take away the conflict for players on which platform they would need to play the game on.

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However, it is a different issue for players who want immediate access to the mod support. As previously announced, the Xbox One and PC versions' mod support have long been confirmed. After the mod support is released on the two platforms, it will also debut on the PS4.

Apart from the DLCs, Bethesda will also roll out a few free updates, mostly to provide fixes to bugs that may pop up in the game. Part of the updates will also be some community feedback to improve the game.

For now, Bethesda has yet to give any details on what the post-launch DLCs will contain. The studio is still currently developing the game, and the only thing it can confirm about DLCs is that they will come out in early 2016.

In the meantime, players can prepare for "Fallout 4" with the new "Fallout Anthology." Bethesda has released a bundle that features all the previous "Fallout" games in physical disc form. In addition, the bundle will include a mini-nuke collectible that sounds off an audible bomb sound.

Players who have not yet ordered the "Fallout Anthology" will do well to go with the preorder deal over at Dell, Destructoid reported. The bundle has an additional $25 eGift Card that can be used for future purchases over at Dell Home. The eGift Card will arrive 10 to 20 days following purchase of the "Fallout Anthology."

"Fallout 4" will come out on Nov. 10 on the PS4, Xbox One and PC.