Categories: News

The last pieces of DLC for Fallout 4 includes elevators, vaults and an amusement park

Fallout 4 sure is getting a lot of content, and while some of it might be considered minor and tailored to people with very specific needs, at least there are some big ones like Far Harbor and now the upcoming Nuka World for the general masses.

The same goes for the final 3 pieces launching for Fallout 4 starting next week. First out is the Contraptions Workshop which lets you build elevators, conveyor belts and greenhouses – all to improve your settlement. This pack will be out on June 21st.

Come July and you’ll see the appearance of the Vault-Tec Workshop. This daunting thing will let you build your very own vault, complete with retro interior and furniture. It wouldn’t quite be Fallout without the possibility to experiment on your vault dwellers, so there’s that too.

The final piece, launching in August, is Nuka-World. It’s an amusement park set in a new region complete with new quests, weapons and more. This doesn’t look half as bleak as Far Harbor does, and that’s a good thing.

This stuff will be included in the season pass, but you can also grab these for $4.99, $4.99 and $19.99 respectively.

Bård A. Johnsen

Share
Published by
Bård A. Johnsen

Recent Posts

Beyond the panels: A deeper dive into the upcoming soulslike platformer Comix Zero

There is more than meets the eye in comic book metroidvania Comix Zero

1 week ago

More bots to rescue and new speed run levels to master for Astro Bot this fall

More content coming to Astro Bot this fall

2 months ago

Ghost of Yōtei from Sucker Punch announced for 2025

Ride with the wind when Ghost of Yōtei arrives next year

2 months ago

Review: Thank Goodness You’re Here!

A really good time filled with secrets, gags and absurdities

2 months ago

PlayStation gives their current gen hardware lineup the 30th anniversary treatment

Go gray, go broke? PlayStation's classic gray spills unto all their hardware

2 months ago

PS5 Pro announced for November 7th but it’s going to cost you

Play has no limits, unless you want to buy into the next iteration of PS5

2 months ago