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Fallout 4 Nuka-World Expansion Out Now, Here's How to Access New Quests

Nuka-World is Fallout 4's sixth and final add-on.

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Fallout 4's Nuka-World expansion, the last add-on for the celebrated RPG, launches today, August 30. The content, which is set in a post-nuclear amusement park called Nuka-World, sells for $20 on its own. It is also included with the $50 DLC pass, which gets you all the other expansions.

You might also be wondering how to access Nuka-World's new content and quests. Thankfully, Bethesda has posted instructions in its forums. The first thing you should do is ensure your version of Fallout 4 is updated to 1.7 and that you have the content installed. You'll also want to be level 30 or higher.

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Here are the rest of the instructions, as written by Bethesda:

  1. From the main title screen, confirm that you have Nuka-World added and INSTALLED.
  2. Load up a saved game.
  3. If you are a Level 30 character or higher, you should receive the "All Aboard" questline automatically. This questline requires you to listen to Nuka-Cola Family Radio for further instructions."
  4. If you are not Level 30 or higher, you can explore on your own to find the "Nuka-World Transit Center" and start the content. This location is far to the west on the map, outside of the original playable area… it can be located by following the more northerly of the two highways leading off of the west edge of the map. Some nearby Map Markers from the original game are "Lonely Chapel," and "Federal Ration Stockpile," these locations are just a bit to the east of the new "Nuka-World Transit Center" location.

Fallout 4's other expansions included Automatron (March 2016), Wasteland Workshop (April 2016), Far Harbor (May 2016), Contraptions Workshop (June 2016), and Vault-Tec Workshop (July 2016). All of that, as well as Nuka-World, is included with the $50 Fallout 4 DLC Pass.

Fallout 3 received a Game of the Year edition that included the base game and all DLC. It remains to be seen if Bethesda will release something similar for Fallout 4, but it seems likely.

Are you going to jump back into Fallout 4 this week to play Nuka-World? Let us know in the comments below!

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