Fallout 4 Wasteland Workshop DLC is Now Available

Customize settlements or capture wild creatures for crazy battles.

Posted By | On 12th, Apr. 2016

Fallout 4 Wasteland Workshop Screen

Don’t give a damn about Destiny or Tom Clancy’s The Division? Want a break from Dark Souls 3 constantly kicking your ass? Then head on over to Bethesda’s Fallout 4 with its latest DLC Wasteland Workshop having gone live today. It’s out on Xbox One, PS4 and PC and retails for $5 (though Asian players on consoles will have to wait till April 19th to get it).

Wasteland Workshop, much like Automatron, focuses more on crafting and customization. Unlike Automatron, you’re not building robots. Instead, you’re modifying our settlements with all kinds of new items like signs, traps and much more. It’s also now possible to capture wild creatures and bring them back to your settlement for pit fights…even against NPCs you may not like very much.

Can the robots fight the creatures though? That remains to be seen and we can’t wait to find out. What are your thoughts on Wasteland Workshop thus far? Let us know in the comments below.


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