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'Fallout 4' Nuka World DLC: Expansion pack might not be the last DLC for game after all

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The upcoming "Fallout 4: Nuka World" downloadable content (DLC) was supposed to be the final expansion pack for the game, but it appears that developer Bethesda Softworks had some change of plans.

In an interview with IGN, the studio's vice president, Pete Hines implied that there could be more DLCs that will be released for the "Fallout 4" after the three planned expansion packs are all launched.

"Whether or not we ever do any more is really not up to me, it's up to the team. We thought the last time that we were done, and this time we very well may be done," Hines explained.

"But for right now, these are the last three we will be doing unless the team decides otherwise," he continued. However, for now, "Fallout 4: Nuka World" DLC still stands as the final one for now.

The upcoming expansion pack is set in a Nuka Cola-themed amusement park that turned into the haven of lawless Raiders. The new "Nuka World" DLC map has four park zones namely Safari Adventure, Dry Rock Gulch, Kiddie Kingdom and the Galactic Zone.

There's also an open wasteland to explore. The upcoming "Fallout 4" DLC also brings new quests, weapons, creatures and of course, the Raiders themselves. "Fallout 4: Nuka World" is set to be released this August.

Bethesda has so far released four DLCs to "Fallout 4." The first batch of the packs includes "Automatron," "Wasteland Workshop" and the biggest one so far, "Far Harbor."

The latest one is the "Contraptions Workshop" DLC released just last week. It will be followed by the "Vault-Tec Workshop" DLC next month.

"Fallout 4: Nuka World" will be the main event dropping August, but considering what Hines said, it won't be the last one.