'Fallout 4' Rumors: Underwater, Combat Zone DLC To Happen Soon [VIDEO]; Patch 1.3 Update For Steam Features Quest, Workshop Fixes!

By Miguel Paolo Togonon, | January 18, 2016

Fallout 4 is an action-RPG video game created by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks.

Fallout 4 is an action-RPG video game created by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks.

New "Fallout 4" details will feature new workshop and quest fixes in the patch 1.3 update, as well as possible underwater and combat zone DLC for the game.

It seems that two unused contents for "Fallout 4" could be featured in the sequel's future DLC updates for the game. According to Kotaku, some of its unused content for the game may future an underwater quest called "20 Leagues Under the Sea" were in a hidden Vault is located somewhere beneath the ocean. That explains the harpoon gun that modders discovered when they played "Fallout 4" and the underwater levels are plagued with different mutated creatures such as the "Genus Delphinues" and "Genus Carcharhinus".

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Aside from the underwater quest, Kotaku added that their is also a larger role within the Combat Zone as the video features the players talking to the companion Cait as the Combat Zone was originally intended to be "Fallout 4's" version of the Arena in "Elder Scrolls" before Bethesda decided to scrap the idea.

The video also feature Tommy Lonegun, which suggest that the games might have been participating in the Combat Zone for fight money as they will fight all sorts enemies to earn cash. The harder the fight, the bigger the prize they will get.

Previous reports stated that Bethesda plans on launching the new DLC for "Fallout 4" sometime in march for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC platforms.

In other news, the patch 1.3 update for "Fallout 4" are now available for the consoles and for the PC. These new updates are huge as the patch contains numerous fixes within the game and new game features.

The patch 1.3 contains the new ambient occulation setting called HBAO+, along with new effects for weapons debris for gamers with NVIDIA cards. Their is also a status menu for settlers in the player's settlements and the ability to rotate the objects that the player is holding.

There are also numerous fixes in several "Fallout 4" quest like "Taking Independence", "Reunions", "Underground Undercover", "The End of the Line", "Unlikely Valentine" and more. The glitches in the workshop is also addressed in the new patch as gamers will notice the change in the wrong settler counts, players preventing the use of supplies in highl populated areas and permanently shutting down powered items if the power source is taken out, Tech Times reported.

"Fallout 4" is currently available in stores for the PS4, Xbox One and PC platforms.


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