Bethesda hosted a livesteam for the "Fallout 4" Nuka-World DLC on Aug. 23, 2016. The upcoming expansion follows the "Fallout 4" Vault-Tec Workshop DLC, which was released on July 26, 2016 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC.
Previously, "Fallout 4" featured the Automatron DLC in March 2016, Wasteland Workshop in April, Far Harbor in May and Vault-Tec in July, writes Hypegram. The Nuka-World content will be the sixth installment over a span of six consecutive months for the open-world role-playing game. All of the "Fallout 4" add-on content can be availed of for $50 by purchasing the Season Pass. Initially, the Season Pass only cost $30, but was increased after Bethesda announced that they will release more DLC after the first three.
GameSpot stated that the "Fallout 4" Nuka-World DLC will have a post-apocalyptic amusement park setting. After the livesteam, Bethesda added that it will discuss more about the new content before the end of August 2016. The game developer also hosted livesteams before the release of previous add-ons to give players some hints on what to expect. "Fallout 4" Nuka-World is the final expansion in the game, which will provide new quests, enemies and weapons. Nuka-World's file size is reportedly larger compared to Far Harbor's and the beta codes are currently being released.
During the "Fallout 4" Nuka-World livesteam, which was shown on the Twitch channel, the character was featured moving through the location, which included a lot of debris. Two places in particular, the Gauntlet and Nukacade, were featured during the "Fallout 4" livesteam.
The experience involved picking locks, trying a wide array of powerful weapons, battling ant swarms, alien-looking opponents and cyborg-like corporals, among others. The video also presented N.I.R.A., a friendly robot that provided some information that may later become important in the overall plot. N.I.R.A. appears to be a source of quests in "Fallout 4" Nuka-World as well.
The "Fallout 4" Nuka-World DLC can be purchased singly for $20. It will become officially available on Aug. 30, 2016. PlayStation 4 users are current looking out for the promised mods support. More updates and details are expected soon.