Are You Playing Fallout 4's Next-Gen Version? | Push Square
26.04.2024 - 00:13
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First announced in 2022, the next-gen version of Fallout 4 is finally here — and it's no coincidence that its release roughly aligns with the arrival of Amazon's Fallout series. The post-apocalyptic property is once again a big deal — almost a decade after Fallout 4's original release — and so we want to know if you're returning to the wasteland this weekend.
The native PS5 version promises a 60 frames-per-second performance mode, 4k resolutions, and more. Oh, and it's a free upgrade if you already own Fallout 4 on PS4, which is always a nice touch.
Refresh yourself ahead of the PS5 version
So, whether you plan on replaying Fallout 4 years later, or whether you're entirely new to the franchise, vote in our polls, and then watch out for super mutants in the comments section below.
Robert (or Rob if you're lazy) has been a fan of PlayStation since the 90s, when Tekken 2 introduced him to the incredible world of video games. He still takes his fighting games seriously, but RPGs are his true passion. The Witcher, Dragon Quest, Mass Effect, Final Fantasy, he's played 'em all — a little too much, some might say.
If they added more content than I would have checked it out
No tried 3 back in the day and just couldn't really get into it so saw no reason to try 4
That's the plan. After Rebirth, Dragons Dogma and Phantom Liberty. So many games, so little time.
Never understood why I love the elder scrolls games but not the fallout ones.
Just downloading it now. Been itching to play it again thanks to the show.
I actually tried playing it a few months ago (never played the DLC), but honestly I think this type of game design has passed me by. Felt the same with Starfield as well.
I've watched the first couple of episodes of the show but it's Fallout 3 I'm craving. I've downgraded my sub to Extra though so I may have to dig the PS3 out
If I’ve got the PS5 version and addons are showing learn more instead of purchase does it mean I did buy the bundle when I thought I did and it’s bugged or not?
Bought Fallout 4 back then at release because I enjoyed The Witcher 3 so much and wanted to play other western RPGs (I only play japanese games for the most part). It was such a huge step back compared to TW3, stopped playing at after about 6h
I've come to the realisation when it comes to Bethesda games. I enjoy them for about 40 hours, then I get sick of it so I do the main quests and factions to get to the end. Every time I try to revisit any Bethesda game for another replay years later I get bored after a couple of hours. Something about their games where revisiting them just doesn't do anything for me.
No, Bethesda games do absolutely nothing for me.
@Keyblade-Dan I was at a friend’s place and watched them play FO3 and it