Fallout 4, Nuka-World, DLC, everything you need to know

What’s New in Fallout 4 Nuka-World? Everything You Need to Know

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Just as Far Harbor did, Nuka-World will offer players a brand-new part of the wasteland to go and explore. Though we haven’t been given a definite scale or size confirmation for the theme park, Nuka-World’s file size is larger than that of Far Harbor, suggesting that players could be in for quite a lengthy adventure. The map above shows off the six large areas for players to explore in the park. There’s the Galactic Zone, a key location for science lovers, a Kiddie Kingdom, Nuka-Town USA, World of Refreshment, Dry Rock Gulch, and a Safari Adventure Zone.

Though no details have been confirmed as of yet as to what may be waiting in each of these locations, there’s a good possibility that different Raider factions may have taken control of these. Oh, and there’s probably some messed up, radiated amusement park enemies to take on, too.


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