
We're expecting a whole chunk of content from Bethesda Game Studios this year, so let's take a look in detail about what we know and what we can expect to keep Fallout 4 alive throughout 2016. It's a true open world, where pottering around adding bookshelves to your settlement can be as all-consuming as hunting down rampaging Death Claws or mapping out the Glowing Sea.īut as much as Fallout 4 offers, we want more. Unlike Fallout 3 there's no level cap or end once the main quest is completed. It's a game that demands your commitment by tens of hours at a time, but time in Fallout 4 is also kind of irrelevant. "I wouldn't expect to see mods on console in the first half of 2016, but if modders really get behind it, this could be an almost unlimited source of content for players over the next couple of years at least."įallout 4's November 10 release date seems a long way off whether you've completed the main quest line or are still putting the hours in exploring the Boston commonwealth.


But what does that mean, what can we expect, and when? Regular free updates, story DLC and mods have all been promised for "early" 2016.
