'Fallout 4' latest news: SteamDB listing not likely to be DLC; will we see a VR version soon?

'Fallout 4' gameplay screenshot steampowered.com / Bethesda

The highly popular action role playing video game, "Fallout 4," has already been out for almost a year now, but it seems like fans still can't get enough of the game. The game itself has already received a total of six DLC expansion packs over the past few months, but talks about another DLC coming out still proliferates online.

The game's developer, Bethesda Game Studios, had already mentioned that it has no plans of creating any new DLC expansions for the game and that they are already moving on to new projects.

Some would argue that the six DLC expansions that have been released, namely "Automatron," "Wasteland Workshop," "Far Harbor," "Contraptions Workshop," "Vault-Tec Workshop" and "Nuka-World" are more than enough content for the game itself and should have satisfied most adventurers in the Wasteland. Bethesda has for the most part kept their promise of providing a large amount of post-release content for the game which has been highly appreciated by gamers.

However, the rumors regarding a possible new DLC had been reignited due to a recently uncovered listing on the game's SteamDB page. The listing, which appears only as "Unknown App 540810," was placed under the game's DLC tab, further fueling rumors.

Following its discovery, Bethesda quickly reiterated their stand that they were not going to be making any new DLCs. Bethesda's vice president of PR and marketing, Pete Hines, even responded to a post on Twitter and mentioned that "Nuka World" was still the final DLC for "Fallout 4." The only problem is that when Hines was asked to elaborate on the purpose of the listing, the VP went quiet.

Numerous reports have speculated on different possible purposes for the listing, with majority of them claiming that the app may be a VR support component for the game. If this is indeed true, then gamers might be able to explore the Commonwealth wearing their latest VR gear very soon.

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