"Fallout 4" has some surprises to land onto its loyal fans. Such is a deal that makes a difference in the pricing for some of its supposed downloadable contents-though not all is good for the said title.
The post-apocalyptic masterpiece "Fallout 4" is slated to undergo a number of discounts for the upcoming weekend. This, fortunately, does not simply land on one content but for all of the announced and confirmed ones.
According to Game Rant, "Fallout 4" on its own lands at $24.05 on Steam, whereas the succeeding contents go as low as possible. "Fallout 4" Far Harbor is rated at $15.10, while "Fallout 4" Automatron is at $6.10.
The following "Fallout 4" Wasteland Workshop and the fellow "Fallout 4" Contraptions Workshop are both priced at $3.19, and "Fallout 4" Vault-Tec Workshop lands at $2.22. The digital retailer Green Man Gaming made all of the aforementioned discounts possible.
Not everything about "Fallout 4" is all fun and games, despite all the price drops. As per I Tech Post, "Fallout 4" was said to have some downsides in terms of the PlayStation 4 mods previously sent to the dumps.
Mod support for "Fallout 4" was reported to have not turned out successfully. In terms of explanation, Bethesda's Pete Hines stated that the "Farming Simulator 17" game is rather different from the way that "Fallout 4" was engineered-pointing out that a simulator is different from an open world game's design.
Generally, "Fallout 4" will be joined by another game in the discount field, namely "Borderlands." So far, fans are still yet to find out if the mods for the Bethesda title will come forth in due time.