It seems like the well-love video game "Fallout 4" will be having a lot of downloadable content in the next few months as well as updates for their players because Bethesda plans to release one of the biggest DLC in the history of video gaming ever. They also plan to give a lot more to the players of "Fallout 4."
Bethesda, which is the game developer of "Fallout 4," plans to release the DLC "Far Harbor" in the next few months. In fact, according to the tweet of Bethesda's Vice President of Public Relations and Marketing Pete Hines, "Far Harbor" is bigger than "The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion" DLC, which was pretty enormous.
"Far Harbor" of "Fallout 4," if compared to "Oblivion's" first expansion pack "Shivering Isles," will be larger since "Shivering Isles" includes a map a quarter of the area of Cyrodil, which was the main setting of the "Elder Scrolls 4" video game, so players can only imagine how big "Far Harbor" of "Fallout 4" will be. This will also be the first time that Bethesda will charge $25 for a DLC but it is only proper that they do so since they promise that the new "Fallout 4" DLC will be worth it.
Along with this good news, there is also bad news. Bethesda, although confirming the fact that "Far Harbor," will have the largest land mass DLC they have ever made will have less playable content than that of "Elder Scroll 4's" "Shivering Isles." This does not mean though that the new "Fallout 4" DLC will be less than stunning, because this only means that there will be more opportunity for the players of "Fallout 4" to discover stuff.
"Far Harbor" of "Fallout 4" will be launching this May but before that Bethesda has announced that "Fallout 4" Survival Mode is receiving a beta test this week, which means that the "Survival Mode" will soon be available for players to game in.