Fallout 4's second downloadable offering, Wasteland Workshop, is due to release on the 12th April - but as with Automatron, you'll actually be able to nab the add-on when the clocks strike 12:00AM tonight. That's midnight across Europe, taking into account respective time zones, and midnight EST in North America.
In case you haven't been keeping up to date, Wasteland Workshop brings a bunch of new crafting features to the open world title, including the ability to capture and tame dangerous Commonwealth monstrosities for your own amusement. It'll cost a reasonably small £3.99/$4.99, and, of course, season pass owners will be able to grab it at no extra cost.
Are you hoarding materials in anticipation? Start your own Deathclaw circus in the comments section below.
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One of the things I dislike about Fallout 4 is the 'crafting' - more specifically the base building portion of it. It feels so clunky and unnecessary. I don't mind being able to craft health items, bombs, food etc and modify weapons but the actual base building is terrible!!
I am not overly impressed by Fallout 4 - its not bad but its not exactly a step up from Fallout 3 and I am left feeling this is more Fallout 3.5 with added colour.... It feels like it would have no problem with releasing on last gen - like the previous 2 did!
@BAMozzy Weird thing is that Fallout 4 is the only game where I've actively enjoyed the crafting system and settlement building. Similar stuff bores me to death in games like Minecraft. I guess it's partly because I like Fallout 4's world so much.
Looking forward to the new options, severely lacking aluminium though, I shouldn't have hacked Takahashi and let him murder all the Diamond city traders.
I'll download it since I have the season pass but crafting doesn't do much for me.
I pimped out the castle which I use as my main hub but have no desire to go through all that on all my other settlements.
Wake me up when a new dlc has a new map.
Isn't crafting/building optional? I never bothered with it but when the need arose I just slapped a few bedrolls, crops, water pumps and turrets down then carried on my way pretending to be the Silver Shroud.
You could even completely ignore Preston after Sanctuary for the rest of the game so you never need to build settlements.
Load up, nab trophies, stop playing...wait for survival mode.
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