Fallout 4 was one of the biggest video game of 2015, and Bethesda seems determined to introduce some cool new elements to the open-world experience this year. Among the highlights is the Automatron downloadable content pack that is set to be launched before the end of the month for the PC, the Xbox One from Microsoft, and the PlayStation 4 from Sony.



Bethesda has not yet revealed a clear date, but according to Game Informer, the company is ready to talk about the Achievements and Trophies that players will be able to pick up, three of which seems to be directly connected with the core story.
The list includes: Robot Hunter (20 Points) - Unlock 10 Robot Mods; Restoring Order (20 Points) - Complete Restoring Order; Mechanical Menace (20 Points) - Complete Mechanical Menace; The Most Toys (20 Points) - Build 10 Robot Mods; Headhunting (20 Points) - Complete Headhunting.
The first DLC for Fallout 4 is centered on a new powerful foe called the Mechanist, which will launch powerful robots to battle the player, and gamers will be able to get components from defeated enemies to create their own powerful companion.
Automatron will sell for 10 dollars or Euro, and Bethesda is also offering a Season Pass that is set to cover more content that the company has announced so far.
Far Harbor is the big story-focused expansion The final piece of downloadable content for Fallout 4 is the one that will introduce an entirely new area, an island off the coast of the city of Boston that can be explored together with Nick Valentine, the detective that is widely seen as the best character in the open-world experience.
According to Bethesda, players will be able to interact with new factions and discover an environment that features new enemies and probably new options to develop a character.
Until Far Harbor launches in May, gamers can also pick up the Wasteland Workshop DLC, which will make it easy to capture creatures from the Wasteland while also using new options to design settlements.
According to the development team, there are also plans to launch the Creation Kit for Fallout 4 in April in order to make it even simpler for gamers to create their own mods and share them with the rest of the community.
According to Bethesda, more new content for the game will be officially announced later in the year.