'Fallout 4' DLC 'Nuka World' release date: Expansion pack launches Aug. 30

A screenshot from the "Fallout 4" "Nuka World" DLC Bethesda

Bethesda Softworks has released a new trailer confirming that the upcoming "Nuka World" DLC will officially launch on Aug. 30. As stated in a report from Polygon, it will be launching for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and the PC simultaneously. It is also the sixth and final DLC for the game.

As stated in the report, the original Season Pass for "Fallout 4" was intentionally just for three DLC packs but had been expanded back in February to include three more. Players who haven't gotten the Season Pass can avail of the "Nuka World" DLC for $19.99.

It is stated that because of its price tag the "Nuka World" DLC is likely going to be smaller in size but not necessarily in content when compared to previous DLC packs. The "Far Harbor" DLC cost a total of $24.99 and is expected to be bigger than "Nuka World."

The official trailer reveals that the DLC presents a brand new location in the game, a theme park that has several main attractions and areas such as Nuka-Town, Safari Adventure, Dry Rock Gulch, Galactic Zone, World of Refreshment and the Kiddie Zone.

However, the amusement park is littered with Raiders and other types of enemies. It will be introducing different raider gangs, new creatures, weapons and quests for the game. It is expected that this will add another ten or more hours to the game's campaign although adventurous players might get even more out of the DLC.

With the launch of "Nuka World" for "Fallout 4" it is possible that this will end Bethesda Softworks' main support for the game other than the occasional patch and update to fix bugs and glitches. Because of this, the developers may be moving on to refine the upcoming "Special Edition" of "Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim" and possibly a new game that has yet to be unveiled.

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