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'Fallout 4' DLC news: Bethesda reveals new 'Nuka World' trailer

A promotional image for the sixth and last downloadable content title for "Fallout 4." | Bethesda

Bethesda recently announced several details about the "Nuka World" downloadable content (DLC) update for the current action role-playing video game, "Fallout 4." According to reports, the new expansion has a file size bigger than the "Far Harbor" DLC.

The game developer already released the official trailer of the upcoming expansion. The footage showed what players can expect once the DLC rolls out. It featured the "Nuka Cola" theme park, which appeared to be ruined and abandoned. It also showed several multi-colored Ghouls, new weird creatures and many more interesting sights.

The new trailer also gave fans a chance to see areas in Nuka-Town USA, Dry Rock Gulch, World of Refreshment, Safari Adventure, Galactic Zone and Kiddie Kingdom. Weapons like the electrified paddle ball were also given emphasis in the video as well as new monsters like the bipedal lizard.

According to a report from Gamerant, the game developer will release the DLC update on Aug. 30. It will be available to all players of the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC platforms.

The publication also reported that players who purchased a season pass will be able to download the DLC update for free. However, gamers who do not have this will need to pay $20 for the expansion. The season pass for "Fallout 4" is still available for $50. The program allows fans to download all DLC updates for free.

There are also speculations circulating all over the internet that Bethesda might release a Game of the Year Edition of "Fallout 4," which includes the original game and all of its expansions. According to reports, the rollout might happen right after the release of "Nuka World."

Prior to "Nuka World," Bethesda launched the 1.7 update to fix several bugs and other issues in the game. It is also considered as an in-game support for the upcoming "Nuka World" DLC.