The iconic apocalyptic RPG Fallout 4 is finally getting an official next-generation update with bug fixes, additional content, and performance improvements. The most important change is that the game will now support 4K resolution.
Bethesda is currently celebrating 25 years since the original Fallout launched in 1997. And October 23 marks an important event in Fallout history, as it is the date the first nuclear bombs were dropped, creating a radiant hell landscape.
To celebrate the success of the series, Bethesda has announced an official next-generation update for Fallout 4, inviting players to “prepare for the future”. This is a free update that will be released in 2023 on Xbox Series X / S, PlayStation 5 and PC and will add a new performance mode that supports 4K and bonus content.
Additionally, the Fallout 76 Anniversary Pack is out, which includes a number of in-game goodies, including skins and new items. And you can already resume the third part of the game Epic shop absolutely free.
As for the hottest question, Bethesda he has declaredthat this announcement puts an end to Fallout’s anniversary celebration, so most likely this year we won’t hear more news about the next part of the series, which Obsidian is working on.