Nuka-World Will Be The Last DLC for Fallout 4

Bethesda's ever-stalwart marketing executive Pete Hines has bluntly answered a fan on Twitter who asked whether Nuka-World would be the last DLC for Fallout 4.

To that, Hines simple wrote "last one." This means, without mincing words, that no more DLC will be planned for Fallout 4 after Nuka-World releases in August, leaving it up to modders in the community to enhance and expand the game into the forseeable future.

Nuka-World will have, according to the official description, feature an amusement park that has been reappropriated into a lawleses city of Raiders. (Well, of course it has.) The theme park will have multiple zones including Safari Adventure, Kiddie Kingdom, Galactic Zone, and Dry Rock Gulch, all complete with new weapons, creatures, enemy types, and (I imagine) plenty of Fallout hijinks.

Whatever Nuka-World looks like, I expect a roller-coaster with a cart shaped like a bottle and that's far more massive than the one in Primm from Fallout: New Vegas. I would also be disappointed if there wasn't a slew of Nuka-themed carnival games and plenty of stuffed Nuka-Cola plushies with which to decorate my home. Either that, or more than a few Nuka-Cola shops that are far more pleasant than the General Atomics Galleria. But overall, we're in safe hands if Far Harbor is any indication of quality.

Fallout 4's Vault-Tec Workshop add-on drops this month, while Nuka-World drops in August at $20. Bethesda will continue supporting the game through gameplay updates and fixes, before it moves onto other grand projects, perhaps even The Elder Scrolls VI which the developer claims it isn't working on.

 

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