As seen in the trailer below, Fallout 4 fans can get a pretty good gander at what Nuka World has to offer, with the video giving glimpses of the region’s divided areas of Nuka-Town USA, Safari Adventure, the World of Refreshment, Dry Rock Gulch, Kiddie Kingdom, and Galactic Zone. Not to mention, Bethesda made sure to put in looks at new weapons such as the Electrified Paddle Ball, freshly designed beasts like a bipedal lizard monster, and even a fully-functioning roller coaster.
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On top of all of the assets mentioned so far, Bethesda has also injected Nuka World with new power armor, new workshop options, and the ability to let the Sole Survivor become an evil Raider. For those wondering, the studio has managed to make the forthcoming DLC the largest add-on of the game’s post-launch materials, with its file size roughly a gigabyte bigger than the Far Harbor expansion that was made available earlier this year.
Fallout 4 players who haven’t already purchased the open world release’s Season Pass can obtain Nuka World on its own for $20. With that being the case, if fans consider that to be too pricey for a standalone add-on, they can always go all-in on every bit of the title’s DLC by spending $50 for the Season Pass, which effectively reduces the cost of each expansion slightly by bundling them all together. Of course, there’s also a high possibility of Bethesda releasing a Game of the Year Edition that will contain the base game and all of the DLC soon after the launch of Nuka Cola, so gamers could save up their bottle caps in anticipation for the currently unannounced compendium.
As far as what’s officially planned beyond the release of Nuka World, though, Bethesda still has mod support for PS4 in development after it was forced to delay the feature back in June due to memory issues, poor sound quality, and problems with stability within Fallout 4. While it’s possible for the studio to somehow make PlayStation 4 mods operable before Fallout 4’s Nuka World drops in a little more than two weeks, it’s best for folks to not hold their breath.
What’s your take on the trailer for Fallout 4’s Nuka World DLC? Which aspect of the expansion has you the most excited for its release? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.
Fallout 4 is out now and is available for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, while its Nuka World expansion is set to launch on August 30, 2016.
Source: Bethesda Softworks – YouTube