'Fallout 4' news: More hidden locations discovered

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While it has been some time since Bethesda launched "Fallout 4," and with talks of the publisher already gearing up for a major expansion roll-out, players haven't yet explored all of the Wastelands. According to observers, some hardcore fans even documented new locations apparently hidden from regular gameplay and are only discovered by patiently scouring each nook and cranny of the game.

Kotaku reported that one particular player even documented his Wasteland travels in seeking these secret areas. YouTuber The LAWD uploaded on his channel some episodes showing his "Fallout 4" sessions and mapped out the areas that are considered to be hidden ones since they don't show up and are not tagged as identified locations in the in-game map.

Game Rant said that with The LAWD's videos totaling 90 episodes and still counting, the player seems to be on a trail of discovering every secret location in "Fallout 4." Meanwhile, each episode is only around three minutes long, and aside from general directions given by the uploader, each episode is a random encounter, with The LAWD only documenting the hidden area as a cursory inspection.

However, the secret locations that the uploader discovered are numerous and greatly scattered in the Wastelands. According to the industry follower, some of the secret areas can be discovered accidentally by new players, such as a secret stash of in-game items near the beginning of the game, should players decide to check out and investigate a submerged broken rowboat.

Meanwhile, IB Times stated that with the speculations of major DLC packs rolling out this year for "Fallout 4," the secret location videos of The LAWD will likely continue, since Bethesda is known to provide hidden areas and secret locations to their games, both base versions and expansion content.

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