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'Fallout 4' DLC news & update: 'Fallout 4: Nuka World' DLC comes out Aug. 30

By Mark Andre Yapching | Aug 20, 2016 01:51 AM EDT
Nuka World, the post-apocalyptic theme park in the new 'Fallout 4' DLC
(Photo : Bethesda Game Studios/Twitter) Nuka World, the post-apocalyptic theme park in the new "Fallout 4" DLC.

Fans of Bethesda's "Fallout 4" can look forward to playing "Fallout 4: Nuka World" very soon. The new downloadable content (DLC) is slated to be released on Aug. 30.

According to Express.co.uk, Bethesda has already made the update available for beta testing. Players only need to log in to their Bethesda.net account and register for the beta through Account Settings.

Although there have been errors reported in registering, the Fallout official Twitter assured players that developers have settled those issues.

Bethesda also released a teaser trailer to introduce the DLC, Game Spot reported. In the trailer, players are introduced to Nuka World, a theme park occupied by Raiders. In Nuka World, players have to explore the park to find supplies while fending off enemies. There are four areas that players can raid, namely, Safari Adventure, Dry Rock Gulch, Kiddie Kingdom and Galactic Zone.

According to Game Spot, Nuka World's gameplay will feature new quests and new weapons that they can use in the main game. Finally, players become a Raider leader and invade settlements of survivors.

The main game explores the story of a nuclear fallout survivor in 23rd century Boston, Massachusetts in the United States. Waking up after a cryogenic sleep that spanned 210 years, the Sole Survivor must explore the ravaged world and live off the land to survive.

Nuka World is the sixth expansion pack released by Bethesda for its post-apocalyptic survival RPG in 2016. The first one was Automatron, which was released in March 2016. This was followed in April 2016 by Wasteland Workshop, and Far Harbor in May 2016. Bethesda followed these up with Contraptions Workshop and Vault-Tec Workshop in June and July 2016, respectively.

Vault-Tec allowed console players to create and manage their own Vaults, which sheltered survivors of the nuclear disaster.

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