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Next Fallout 4 DLC Could Be an Amusement Park Called ‘Nuka World’

Radioactive clowns. That is all.

Fallout 4’s first major DLC, titled Far Harbor, may be just days away from its release, but we may already have a new location of future DLC.

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Reddit user flashman7870 posted a screenshot of game files in the reddit thread, r/fo4. The screenshot, which you can see below and view the source here, lists “DLCNukaWorld.esm,” as well as possible future DLC for workshops and settlement building.

Nuka World

Earlier this year, Bethesda announced that they planned on raising the price for the DLC season pass for Fallout 4 from $30 to $50. The publisher may have plans to talk about the rumored “Nuka World,” as well as future DLC plans at their E3 press conference, which takes place on June 12th, 7 PM PT.

Fallout 4’s Far Harbor DLC, their next major expansion for the ravaged wastelands of Boston, takes place when private investigator Nick Valentine takes a mysterious case which leads him to an island off of the coast of main. If you don’t have the season pass for Fallout 4, you can purchase the DLC for $24.99 when it launches on Thursday May 19th, 2016.

Are you still playing Fallout 4? If so, check out our review, where we call it, an “amazing, open world brimming with life.” Let us know what you think in the comments below.

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