Tame Deathclaws With Fallout 4’s Wasteland Workshop DLC

Releasing quickly after the Automatron DLC, Fallout 4 will be bolstering its settlements even further with the Wasteland Workshop, available on April 12 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC for $4.99.

This second DLC will allow you to trap creatures and raiders in the wasteland using cages, whereby you can tame the creatures and order your captured to fight each other or against your fellow settlers. Hey, just what kind of savior are you?!

Wasteland Workshop also bolsters your settlement options with letter kits, taxidermy, and nixie tube lighting, just to name a few.

You won't have to wait too long for the next DLC, Far Harbor, which will have your character travel to Maine to Far Harbor, described as "largest landmass Bethesda Game Studios has created for post-release content." That means it's even larger than the island of Solsthiem in the Dragonborn DLC for Skyrim. Also expect more add-ons and free updates, including the mod-friendly Creation Kit, to arrive later in 2016.

 

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