Fallout 4
Fallout 4 will be available on Nov.10 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC Bethesda

Bethesda has decided to roll out “Fallout 4” Season pass as a pre-order on the Xbox Marketplace for $30. Players can choose either the option to buy the base game and the Season pass separately or opt for the Deluxe edition, which is also available on the Xbox Marketplace for $90.

Bethesda will start releasing DLC packs for “Fallout 4” early next year, Windows Central reported. Getting a Season Pass would be profitable for gamers in the long run as it ensures free access to every future DLC. The Maryland-based studio is well-known for its expertise when it comes to rolling out game expansions and downloadable contents for its games. Also, Fallout 4 DLC’s will not favour a particular gaming platform but will be available across all platforms, as reported by Gamespot.

One of the reasons why fans are highly anticipating the game is the different changes and additions coming with “Fallout 4.” It features a new perk system, which is based on attribute levels of a character. There are seven attributes corresponding to the S.P.E.C.I.A.L. traits , also known as Strength, Perception, Endurance, Charisma, Intelligence, Agility and Luck. Every point augmented to a skill allows access to new perks that shapes up the uniqueness of the character, and Shacknews was able to identify a few more perks for every trait.

The company has also decided to step up a notch and not just limit itself to DLCs this time. Bethesda’s own creation kit will be available for PC early next year. This will give players the liberty to create whatever they want to and a few of these mods will be available later for the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4.

With frequent feature updates and bug fixes, “Fallout 4” seems to follow the footsteps of Skyrim’s post launch scheme. The game is just a month away from its release date on Nov. 10, the day when fans can get their hands on the title. Bethesda has been quite secretive when it comes to unfolding the storyline of “Fallout 4”, and is keeping no stone unturned to ensure success of the base game.

"Fallout 4" Official Debut Trailer (Credits: YouTube/CNET)

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