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Peek Behind The Scenes Of Fallout 4’s Far Harbor Expansion

Bethesda has already confirmed there will be more Fallout 4 additional contents in the few coming months, with them still being covered by the (now) expensive Season Pass.

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Judging by this, it is more or less safe to guess that Nuka World will be some kind of theme park, with rides based around the famous wasteland beverage.

Game Rant reported that “Nuke World” is expected to be a very risky location. Perhaps a trip to a wasteland theme park called Nuka World, which holds all sorts of fun possibilities. Also, the rumors also suggest that the robots working for the park might also attack the players visiting the location. Bethesda’s promised more DLC in the months ahead but Far Harbor will serve as the finale of the initial batch of content.

Far Harbor is the third of the initial set of Fallout 4 DLC add-ons. Bethesda will seriously have to consider discounting it when Halloween comes around: the whole thing evokes a classic Universal monster movie aesthetic we haven’t seen from a game in years. Reddit forum member “flashman7870” data mined Fallout 4’s game files and posted an interesting screenshot of what he found.

In any event, with Far Harbor launching tomorrow, there will inevitably be some fans lacking the knowledge as to where to begin with the Fallout 4 DLC. Far Harbor will be released for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions of Fallout 4 at 12:01 a.m.

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The DLC is supposed to be released on May 19, and Far Harbor starts off a new case from Valentine’s Detective Agency. We haven’t played Far Harbor and can’t confirm any of these details, but it is yet another instance where players are influencing the narrative around a release before the developer itself actually can.

Concept art of Longfellow the new companion in Far Harbor