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Automatron, available first expansion content for Fallout 4

In Automatron, the mysterious mechanism has unleashed a horde of robots evil in the Commonwealth, including the fearsome Cerebrobot. You have to find them and recover their parts to build and edit the personal robotic companions. The changes are numerous: arts, weapons, special abilities and weapons, such as the new electric gun. You can also customize color and robot voice.


Automatron is the first of three expansion planned content for Fallout 4. In April, in fact, come Wasteland Workshop, designed to expand the potential of the settlements; and in May will follow Far Harbor, defined as "the largest territory ever created by Bethesda Game Studios for a post-publication content".

After these three facilities will come more and more in the course of 2016. Bethesda will also review the Survival mode, which is the highest difficulty level of Fallout 4. It will be similar to Hardcore mode Fallout New Vegas, as the character will recover resources and eating sleeping. It will change the management of malicious status and there will be other dangers. The new Survival mode will go into a short beta on Steam.

Soon will come the Creation Kit, which will allow you to create mod on the PC and then share and play on all platforms, including console. Survival mode and Creation Kit will be distributed as free updates.

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