Fallout 4’s Far Harbor DLC is massive

29 March 2016

Fallout 4’s Far Harbor DLC is set to release in May 2016.

Bethesda plans to release various different add-ons for Fallout 4 throughout the year, including the Automatron DLC – which is currently available on Steam.

Pete Hines from Bethesda confirmed on Twitter that Far Harbor will be bigger than the Shivering Isles DLC for The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion, which is one of the biggest expansions that the company ever released.

“Far Harbor features the largest landmass for an add-on that we’ve ever created, filled with new faction quests, settlements, lethal creatures and dungeons,” said Bethesda.

The DLC introduces a new island area situated off the coast of Maine, which will feature a vast, populated area to explore.

Far Harbor will cost $25 on release, and will follow the launch of the Wasteland Workshop DLC in April, which features new mechanics that allow players to capture or tame animals roaming the wasteland.

Fallout 4 is receiving a large amount of new content in 2016, as Bethesda’s DLCs launch throughout the year and the new Survival Mode enters beta on Steam.

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  1. Cosmic Bob
    29.03.2016 at 10:47

    In my humble opinion, the last gaming company that is doing things right in that they offer their customers real value for money.

    One can only hope they don’t ever get sucked up into the black hole, death star, greedy pig mud-pile that is EA as so many other great gaming companies have done. Lets hope they continue being the great game development company they are and carry on showing those bloodsucking leeches at EA how it’s done.

    Ubisoft should probably also take note.

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