'Fallout 4' DLC Release Date & Update: New DLC Features Underwater World; Bethesda Faces Lawsuit Over Title [Report]
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Players of the game “Fallout 4” pretty much know that the game can be so involving. The game's world is already huge and, now, new reports claimed that it just might get bigger.
Gaming Bolt reported that the “Fallout 4” world is so huge and realistic. While it has large bodies of water that can be fully explored, there isn't much to do with them. Yet, according to the game news outlet, there is a possibility that in the future there will be a lot of things that a player will do in the water.
This news came from Crave Online, which reported that there have been several clues that point to an underwater world which could come in the next DLC.
First, a modder named xxdeathknight72xx found out that there is a harpoon gun hidden within the game's code. The modder then made it available for PC players, and has found out that it was really designed for underwater use because of bubbles that come out every time the gun is fired.
Next, the “Fallout 4” concept art, which was shown briefly after the game was announced, included some references to underwater scenarios: 1) a man standing at the bottom of a body of water; 2) a first-person view of an underwater area; 3) a submarine concept art; 4) an octopus; and 5) a Power Armor exploring the deep.
Not only that, a Reddit used named Lavonicus discovered a free wearable Power Armor underwater in the game, along with other stuff that players can explore.
With these clues, players can probably assume that there will be an underwater DLC for “Fallout 4” sooner or later.
In another news, it seems that getting addicted to “Fallout 4” caused a Russian man to have a fallout in his own life.
According to RT, a 28-year-old man from Krasnoyarsk is suing Bethesda, the makers of “Fallout 4,” after he lost his job and his wife because of the game. He is asking for 500,000 rubles ($7,030) in compensation for what he “lost” because of the game.
He said he did not know that the game would “become so addictive” that he spent his three weeks just playing the game. He regularly skipped work and stopped meeting his friends. Because of this, he was fired from his job and his wife left him.
“If I knew that this game could have become so addictive, I would have become a lot more wary of it,” the man said. “I would not have bought it, or I would have left it until I was on holiday or until the New Year holidays.”