
As for the rest of this news, it’s great knowing the title will be supported in so many different ways. Waiting a bit for clarity sake is a much better approach. Still, there shouldn’t be any reason to run out to purchase anything without knowing what will be included. Speaking based solely on the teams track-record, it’s a safe bet that all the new additions coming via the season pass will be well worth every penny. Bethesda plans to communicate with the community to figure out what needs to be added.

These updates will not only include things such as fixes, but will also bring new features just like in Skyrimto the table. Updates will also be coming in regularly, and will be free to every player. We knew the Xbox One would be supporting mods, but wording the was murky, making it difficult to decipher how the other platforms would be handled. How long PS4 owners will have to wait is not clear, yet. Playstation 4 owners will get to use mods, but a little bit after the Xbox One, both succeeding the PC’s mod support. The whole situation has also been cleared up for home consoles as well. The mods created using this kit will be sharable with others. According to the studio, it’ll at least be $40 worth of content, saving you $10 in the process.Ī Creation Kit used by the studio themselves will be made available to PC players early next year. Not much else is known, as the developer doesn’t know what they’ll be adding to the game just yet. The pass will go for $30 and will grant players access to every piece of downloadable content ever made for the game.

With Fallout 4‘s release only 2 months away, Bethesda took the opportunity to discuss their post-release DLC plans. Extra content will be coming early next year, along with a season pass to boot.
