After close to a decade since its launch, is receiving a free next-gen-only update to fix a major story omission. Due to the release of the Show, it was announced that would be receiving an update to help scale up its performance to go along with new cosmetics and weapons. Though an update now seems odd, the massive success of the franchise's first live-action show made it a smart decision. Every game has seen significant increases in sales and player base since the show's release.
brought players to the northeast for the first time, focusing on eastern Massachusetts, while the DLC explored a small part of Maine. After seeing their son kidnapped in the vault, the player explores the wasteland in an attempt to find the child. All the while getting caught up in 's different endings of the Minutemen, Brotherhood of Steel, Railroad, and The Institute factions. However, one prominent faction was surprisingly absent from the story of this mainline game.
The Enclave, a group of pre-war bigwigs that have been the biggest bad of the franchise, will be looking to enter the Commonwealth. A new quest dubbed «Echoes of the Past» will task players with preventing the Enclave from establishing a base and support in the northeast. It is unknown how long this quest will be and if it will have any long-form impact on the game. Regardless, it is a nice inclusion to a game that felt somewhat disconnected from the rest of the franchise.
was the first game in the franchise since to not include the Enclave.
Though the Enclave was absent from the main plot of, they were hinted to have been active at one point. The most obvious sign is the Deathclaws that prowl the Commonwealth. A terrifying monstrosity created by the US military before the war, superior versions were eventually recreated by the Enclave and released into the wasteland to help bolster their goals. The only other sign is remnants of Enclave bases that can be looted for gear.
will also receive a handful of new gear from the Creation Club to go along with the new questline. Cosmetic-wise, new Enclave skins will be available for armor and weapons. Players will now also have access to Hellfire Power Armor, X-02 Power Armor, Tesla Cannons, and the Heavy Incinerator. This gear is some of the most iconic loot from the franchise, and if nothing else, will be cool to play around with in the new modern style that started for the franchise.
Along with the Enclave additions, the Commonwealth will receive a handful of smaller content updates. The first of which is the Makeshift Weapon Pack. This turns random everyday items into weapons crafted to survive the wasteland. Some examples shown off included a baseball launcher, a nail gun turned assault rifle, and a
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Amazon Prime’s Fallout TV show has supercharged excitement in the Fallout IP, leading to a significant surge in player counts across a variety of Fallout titles on Steam, but also for Fallout London, a fan-created mod for Fallout 4 that may as well be an entirely new entry in the series due to the breadth and scope of the project.
The long-awaited next-gen upgrade for launched earlier this month on PC, Xbox Series X/S, and PlayStation 5. Bethesda promised enhancements such as new Performance and Quality mode settings available across all platforms, as well as stability improvements and fixes, but upon its release, there have been complaints of texture issues, crashes, freezes, plummeting framerates, resolution glitches, and more. The issues seem to be worse on PC in general, but many PC players have found their game in an even more broken state due to the number of mods they'd installed over the years that were no longer supported.
was the first in the franchise to transition to modern gameplay, and in doing that came with major improvements to its predecessors and . Though the previous games in the franchise are still excellent in their own right, as time went on their flaws became more apparent. Performance and stability became inconsistent and ultimately brought down the arguably generational games. avoided these issues as it aged while continuing the trend of successful games for the franchise.
A Fallout 4 player had their collection of unique picture frames ruined after the game’s recent next-gen update was released. Fallout 4’s recent update was controversial, as it brought improvements to the open-world game, but it also introduced new bugs, broke mods, and created a few issues on some platforms.
Fallout 4’s average load times have decreased considerably on the PS5 after the game’s next-gen patch. The recent Fallout 4 patch has been controversial since its release, but it’s not without its perks for current-gen gamers, as shown by this change.
Bethesda has issued a clarification amid confusion surrounding the much-anticipated free next-gen update for Fallout 4, confirming who does and who does not qualify for the upgrade.
The next-gen update for Fallout 4 works a bit differently on the Xbox Series X than its official changelog suggests. That's according to Bethesda itself, who just offered a clarification on how the new Fallout 4 update handles frame rate targets on Microsoft's most powerful console to date.
The Fallout 4 free next-gen upgrade is now available to PlayStation Plus subscribers, albeit with an odd exclusion. Bethesda rolled out the next-gen update on April 25 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, but members of PlayStation Plus who obtained the game through the service found themselves locked out of the update, leading many to purchase Fallout 4 separately to upgrade it to the next-gen version.
has finally received a next-gen update to squeeze in some improvements on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, and it also makes some key changes and additions that are reflected on PC as well. Released in 2015 for the prior console generation, remains the most recent mainline installment in the post-apocalyptic RPG series. Anyone looking to scratch the itch has no choice but to stick with or previous games in the series, so the prospect of getting an update could be a tantalizing one.
's long-awaited next-gen upgrade has finally been released on PC, Xbox Series S/X, and PS5. In a post that coincided with the launch of the acclaimed live-action adaptation on Amazon Prime Video, Bethesda that the next-gen enhancements would include new Performance and Quality mode settings available across all platforms, as well as stability improvements and fixes. While there have been some issues surrounding the patch since its launch on April 25, it seems like it has fixed one notorious bug that's been plaguing players since 2017.