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'Fallout 4: Nuka World' tips and tricks news 2016: How to start 'Nuka World' Quests, declare Open Season

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"Nuka World," the third and final downloadable content (DLC) for the popular action role-playing video game "Fallout 4," went live on Aug. 30.

But the DLC's release hit a snag, with reports coming out that PlayStation 4 players in North America were unable to install "Nuka World."

"#NukaWorld has deployed for Steam, Xbox One, and PS4 (Europe)," the "Fallout" official Twitter page posted on Monday. "We're investigating the North American PS4 release now," the post added.

Following this minor bump, however, the last "Fallout 4" DLC content, which adds an amusement park for gamers to enjoy, is now available for all players of the video game.

For those who finally have their hands on "Nuka World," there are a few steps to follow in order to begin Nuka World Quests, according to Bethesda.

First, players must update their "Fallout 4" to v.1.7. This can be checked via Settings in the main menu. They should then confirm that "Nuka World" has been installed by checking the main title screen. Once the DLC is installed successfully, players should then load a saved game.

Players with a Level 30 character or higher will automatically receive the "All Aboard" questline. This requires them to listen to Nuka Cola Family Radio for instructions.

Players without a Level 30 character or higher can explore the new amusement park area on their own to find the Nuka World Transit Center, where they will start the content. The Transit Center is on the western end of the map, beyond the original playable area. To get there, players can follow the more northerly of the two highways that lead off the western border of the map. When looking for the Nuka World Transit Center, watch out for nearby map markers Federal Ration Stockpile and Lonely Chapel.

Meanwhile, accepting the Open Season quest allows players to opt out of being a raider and kill all the raiders instead. This allows the traders to run the amusement park.

To do this, players must visit Mackenzie, the Nuka Town Market doctor, and accept the "Open Season" quest.

Once the quest has been accepted, remember that attacking any of the leaders will incite the fury of the raiders in the park and will fail every other Nuka World quest and story.