

Those planning on purchasing Fallout 4's Nuka World on its own can do so for $20, while players who have already laid down their money for the game's Season Pass should have it added with no extra charge.

With the studio having declared it to be the last DLC for the action-RPG, a lot of would-be Wastelanders will surely scoop it up without hesitation in order to officially own and complete all of the post-launch content there is to offer. The screenshots with this week's devlog showcase the area between Goodsprings and Jean, with a nice selection of different previews of the lighting scheme we're aiming for.Considering the fact that Bethesda has already implemented a patch to provide support for Fallout 4's Nuka World, it should indicate to fans that there's not much longer to go before the expansion arrives for the open world title. Between polishing existing locations and pre-terraforming other parts of the world, our Level Design team have had their hands full getting things looking and feeling good. "On the development front for this week, work was spent primarily working on our worldspace. Thankfully, per the developer log and as seen in the screenshots further below, the mod is coming along quite nicely, with a solid amount of groundwork laid out for the road ahead.

Now that the footage has been well received by the post-apocalyptic RPG franchise's community, the development team behind the mod has decided to provide fans with an update on the project's progress by discussing a few key details and offering some fresh screenshots.Īccording to a blog post on the Fallout 4 New Vegas mod's official site, it seems as if the folks working on the project are rather busy, as the team have been building new locations, making sure the mechanics run smoothly, and much more. About a week ago, early alpha gameplay made its way online for a new total conversion mod that seeks to use Fallout 4's Creation Engine as the means to recreate all of the original world, story, quests, and content of Fallout: New Vegas.
