Perhaps the company, now under Microsoft's banner, of course, has a group of people working out what the next, official new Fallout game will be. Similar criticisms were leveraged against Creation Club content being paid mods, however, Bethesda disputed claims of such and espoused the content released. Some of those who have managed to get the mod up and running have reported technical difficulties, so it may be wise to wait for the Steam release anyway.ĭespite these teething problems, what's clear is there is huge interest in a traditional, single-player Fallout experience at a time when Bethesda's focus is on the multiplayer Fallout 76.
The initial plan was to release The Frontier on Steam at the same time, but this launch has been delayed to next week. NexusMods was knocked offline for much of yesterday, and while it's back online now, The Frontier's NexusMods page is blank. The Frontier is described as 'a new game sized' mod, and features drivable vehicles (something the Bethesda games do not), voice acting, new characters and loads of quests.īut the launch hasn't gone smoothly. You fight in the frozen and snowy wastes of Portland Oregon under the banner of the New California Republic, Caesars Legion, or the Crusaders of Steel.