Fallout 4 DLC Rumors Swirl; Will The Underwater Missions Happen?

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As Fallout 4 is still a controversial title to date, fans are expecting a lot for the coming months-but all the speculation still stays as such. Bethesda's popular fourth expansion has yet to unveil more and as far as rumors are concerned, the forthcoming one may take players deep.

According to Inquisitr, Fallout 4 has been around for a number of months now and as part of a ceremonious welcome to 2016, updates are bound to be received. The more notable factor that was speculated upon would be the inclusion of an underwater mission in which gamers are to salvage whatever they can and along with it, perhaps some monsters to issue challenges.

Delivered by Christian Post, one of the possible spoiling factors is the sighting of a screenshot in which a harpoon was held by the protagonist, firing bubbles together with the ammo. Some speculations arose wherein people claim to have played nearly thirty hours underwater exploring while others believe that the next patch will take the gamers out of Boston and into a vaster, more difficult terrain to accomplish.

Push Square noted that these updates are also necessary for the fourth title in the Fallout series given that in the past, there were some bugs and glitches that have plagued the gamers. The stealth system was something that most people had a problem with and after being heard from the fans, Bethesda did well to correct these flaws. The aquatic addition to the franchise will not only be beneficial for the series, but will also add flavor to the expansion, as many have agreed.

Bethesda admitted in putting a lot of effort behind Fallout 4 and now that a new year is at hand, the development team firmly believes that more can still happen for the title, despite the small details which were left out in the past. Stay locked for further news on the fourth expansion of the Fallout series.

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