'Fallout 4' news: Game's DLC to depend on fan feedback

"Fallout 4" Bethesda Softworks

With "Fallout 4" now delivered to the masses, the fans are turning their attention to what downloadable content (DLC) will be made available for the game.

According to the game's director Todd Howard, the type of DLC that will be featured in "Fallout 4" will be dependent upon what fans say they want for the game, Gamezone reported.

Howard indicated that the DLC coming to the game will be a product of what the fans say they want to see inside "Fallout 4," and potentially, even what they want taken out of it.

As for what its actual contents will be, fans will simply have to wait for the arrival of the DLC itself to find that out.

Unfortunately, there is no official release date as of yet for "Fallout 4" DLC.

The good news is that despite there being no official release date attached to the game's DLC for now, Howard did reveal that players can look forward to a bunch of new content arriving sometime next year. The game's director did say, however, that he expects DLC for "Fallout 4" to continue to be released even well into 2016.

DLC for "Fallout 4" was initially announced back in September, and players who want to make sure they get all the new content coming to the game can get the season pass for $30, according to Gamespot.

In related news, a glitch inside "Fallout 4" can help players acquire a ton of caps even early into the game, according to the Express UK.

The glitch works by players first purchasing any kind of ammo from a vendor and selling back only one piece of it to begin with, then the rest of the ammunition afterward, all the while holding off on finalizing the transaction.

If a single piece of the ammo that was sold remains in the player's inventory, then the glitch has worked, and they can now continually sell that solitary item to either get the vendor's remaining caps and even the entirety of their inventory.

Once the glitch has done its work, players can finalize the deal and enjoy the new caps and items in their possession.

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