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The expected new update for Fallout 4 has been delayed to an undisclosed release date in 2024, Bethesda has announced.
The proof comes from the Fallout X/Twitter accountwhere fans were thanked for their patience.
“Thank you for your patience with us while we work on the Fallout 4 next-gen update,” it said. “We know you’re excited, and so are we! But we need a little more time and look forward to a happy return to the Commonwealth in 2024.
Bethesda announced the Fallout 4 next-gen update in 2022 with a release set for sometime in 2023. Given that there are only a few weeks left in this year, its delay in 2024 was expected.
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The update, set for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S, includes performance improvements that allow for higher settings, a better quality for 4K images, with the use of boxes and most of the stuff is Creation Club (Bethesda’s official mod support).
Bethesda’s post-apocalyptic open-world role-playing game first launched in 2015 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. “An amazing world, great management system, strong story and characters and more get Fallout 4 a shining proof,” we wrote in our review.
While the next mainline Fallout game is several years old, the creators of the Prime Video Fallout TV show said they see it as a ‘Fallout 5’.
In a 2022 interview with IGN, Bethesda CEO Todd Howard said that Fallout 5 will be Bethesda Game Studios’ next game after The Elder Scrolls 6, but he clarified recently that statement, said in June: “(Fallout 5) will be clear after. Elder Scrolls 6 at some point… At some point in the future.”
Currently, Bethesda is operating online Fallout game Fallout 76, which continues to receive meaningful information.
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