Fallout 4’s Nuka-World DLC Launches August 30, New Gameplay Trailer Released

Fallout 4's sixth and final slice of DLC, Nuka-World, is set to launch for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC on August 30, Bethesda has announced. A new gameplay video for the light-hearted piece of add-on content has been released alongside the announcement, giving viewers a taste of what to expect when the doors to the theme park swing open later this month.

Fallout 4‘s sixth and final slice of DLC, Nuka-World, is set to launch for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC on August 30, Bethesda has announced. A new gameplay video for the lighthearted piece of add-on content has been released alongside the announcement, giving viewers a taste of what to expect when the doors to the theme park swing open later this month.

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It appears as if the nuclear apocalypse hasn’t been kind to this particular attraction over the centuries that followed, with roaming bands of Raiders having taken up residence in its grounds. But don’t let some crusty gangs get in the way of your enjoyment, as there’s various park zones for you to explore within the establishments walls.

The video blurb reads:

Hop on the Nuka-Express for a trip to Nuka-World… America’s Favorite Vacation Destination! The fun starts on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC on Tuesday, August 30th.

Nuka-World is a vast amusement park featuring Raider gangs and unique park zones like Safari Adventure, the World of Refreshment, Dry Rock Gulch, Kiddie Kingdom, Galactic Zone, and Nuka-Town, USA. Nuka-World features new quests, Raiders factions, weapons, creatures and more. Enjoy the ride!

Nuka-World will go on sale at the end of the month for $19.99, which is more expensive than all prior add-ons with the exception of Far Harbor, which came in at $24.99. With that being the case, expect this final farewell DLC to be pretty substantial in size.

Tell us, which ride will you be lining up for first on release day? We’ll be choosing the roller coaster, purely to get away from those grotesque Ghouls.


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