Bethesda will fix Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition

Bethesda will fix Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition

In addition to its extremely high price, Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition has a whole host of bugs. Fortunately, Bethesda Game Studios intends to put an end to these issues and has provided a roadmap.

An update has already been released to improve loading times on the game’s various menus, particularly the one for Creations. Paid mods are now displayed and can be exchanged more quickly.

Next week, a hotfix will correct stability issues, mainly on PS4 and Xbox One. What’s more, Creations whose elements are based on Fallout 4 DLC content should also work properly. In addition, the issue that causes DLCs to uninstall themselves after updating on PlayStation will be fixed.

Then, during the week of November 24, a patch will be deployed. It will increase the storage limit for Creations on Xbox Series to 100 GB. This same storage could also be optimized on PlayStation.

Finally, a last update is expected during the first half of December. We don’t yet know what it will contain.

3 Comments

  1. baylee39

    It’s great to hear that Bethesda is addressing the issues with Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition. Fixing bugs is always a positive step, especially for such a beloved game. Looking forward to seeing how the updates improve the experience!

  2. rex62

    Absolutely! It’s promising to see Bethesda taking steps to improve the experience. With the addition of new content, I hope they also consider balancing gameplay to enhance overall enjoyment.

  3. cjerde

    of new content, it’s crucial that they address these bugs to ensure a smoother gameplay experience. It’ll be interesting to see how the community responds once the updates roll out!

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