'Fallout 4' DLC update: DLC release in March; Official mod support release in April

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(Photo : Facebook/Fallout) Fallout 4 is an action-RPG video game created by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks.

Speculations are rife that "Fallout 4" DLC release will happen in March whereas the official mod support release will happen in April.

According to Venture Beat, the official support for the mod will come for the PC in April, and for the PlayStation 4 in June.

Meanwhile, the "Fallout 4" DLC is expected to be full of some amazing content. One of the many DLC's which are expected to release is rumored to be a "Primary Needs" system. According to the creator of "Primary Needs", Modder Opsedar, the mod for "Fallout 4" will be using the existing Addiction system.

This means that the Sole Survivor will now be addicted to food and water. It also means that if the character of the Sole Survivor will not eat and drink frequently, he will suffer from strong withdrawal symptoms and become weak.

The other mod communities who developed the content for older games published under Bethesda are also going pretty strong. Game developing giant Bethesda Soft Works, who developed the widely popular open world action role playing game of "Fallout 4", also released a new 1.3 patch update.

The "Fallout 4" patch includes many bug fixes for issues that are currently making the gamers a little frustrated. The patch also brings along the game of "Fallout 4" to version 1.3, according to PC Gamer. It is currently available for download on the PC platform. Bethesda is going to release this patch for Play Station 4 and Xbox One in a few weeks from now.

There are also some features which are included in this patch. These new features are designed only for the PC console. The new occlusion setting in HBAO+ is one example of the many new features. The patch is mainly made up of important bug fixes.

Fixes such as involving the characters of Dogmeat and Preston are also include in this patch upgrade. Other game play fixes include the general memory and stability improvements, more efficient performance, and usage of Stimpaks on Curie after the character gets radiation poisoning.

"Fallout 4" was released back in November 2015 and is presently available for the Xbox One, the Play Station 4, and the PC consoles.