'Fallout 4' DLC: rumors and updates on expansion

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While many players are still enjoying their time in the Wastelands in "Fallout 4," Bethesda's newest addition to the post-apocalyptic "Fallout" franchise, the developer already has plans of expanding the content. As details are yet to come out about the much-awaited DLC, fans keep on exploring how Bethesda will expand the new "Fallout 4" game.

According to TechTimes, speculations among players say Bethesda is planning an underwater expansion in "Fallout 4." A number of explorations of underwater locations have been done by players in-game, and they discovered that the underwater areas are so well-designed that the developer might have something planned for them. A well-hidden weapon was also discovered by modders, a harpoon gun. The gun itself has underwater animation frames when used, leading players to speculate more about an underwater DLC by Bethesda.

Meanwhile, although Bethesda has already stated that there will be numerous DLC packs planned for "Fallout 4," there will never be an exclusive content for players even if Bethesda and Microsoft entered into a close partnership. The partnership between the two will not give advantage to Xbox One or Windows PC players, and PS4 players will still get the same expansion content as the others.

Bethesda also continuously updates "Fallout 4" with tweaks and improvements for better player experience. According to Crossmap, a new 1.3 GB patch is on the way, with the beta version already available. Express UK adds that while the release date for the full version of the patch is yet to be announced, players can already expect improvements for the game, such as system, design, and gameplay upgrades; improved keys remapping support; and more intuitive controls.

Bethesda has also already posted the full patch notes for the upcoming update, which might indicate that the full version of the new patch will roll out soon.

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