'Fallout 4' news: Base building materials unearthed, possibly for 'Far Harbor' DLC

A look at the mysterious island of Far Harbor coming to "Fallout 4" in May Bethesda

"Fallout 4" fans are in a waiting game this month for the third announced DLC for the game, "Far Harbor." It has been confirmed that the upcoming game is the biggest land mass the company has created. Some fans who have been tinkering with the game have also found several interesting items that may be related to the upcoming downloadable content.

There have been around 30 items that may be connected to the "Far Harbor" DLC. This was what a particular fan found out and posted on Reddit. Among the items unearthed expected to turn out for the game structures are boxcars, scaffolding, warehouse barn, ball track and elevators. Several decoration pieces were also seen, which include display racks for armor and weapons, as well other display cases. There may also be posters available.

Items related to a power structure are conveyor belts, machinery, marquee, advanced switches and conduit.

Many "Fallout 4" fans commenting on the post are looking forward the third DLC. They are pretty much excited to access all those display racks, so they can put their armors and weapons properly, which have been lying all around them.

NeuroGadget reported that other fans have also uncovered clues that "Children of Atom" may also be included in the upcoming DLC. These types of people consider the atomic bomb as the supreme entity.

Bethesda has also released update 1.5 for the game, which basically preps the game for the upcoming DLC and adds several game optimization and quite a few bug fixes.

CrossMap added that the Mod Tools is already out for the PC version of the game; however, Xbox One players will only get to have it anytime this month, while PlayStation 4 players can only try it out by June.

There is no exact released date for "Far Harbor" mentioned in any report, other than the month it is expected, which is this month.

"Fallout 4" is available for the Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Windows PC.

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