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Home»News»Gaming News»Fallout 4’s Second DLC, Wasteland Workshop, Coming April 12th

Fallout 4’s Second DLC, Wasteland Workshop, Coming April 12th

By Jason KwasnickiApril 5, 2016

Wasteland Workshop, the next title in Fallout 4’s Season Pass, today received a trailer and a release date of April 12th, 2016.

In addition to the previously mentioned ability to capture and control wildlife (as well have that wildlife fight each other for sport), the trailer shows off some new crafted items that will be added to your workshop to expand on the Lone Survivor’s domicile. Among those additions are some nifty traps to tear apart those pesky raiders. But hey, if you’re feeling a bit more creative, you could always capture them and face them off against a Deathclaw in the arena. If nothing else, the DLC looks to maintain that signature Fallout 4 sense of humor.

For my review of the first DLC, Automatron, click here. You can also find my thoughts on vanilla Fallout 4 here. For more coverage on the ever-expanding Wasteland, stay tuned to The Outerhaven.

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Born and raised in the New York area, currently kicking it in Queens, and keeping an ear to the grindstone in this crazy world of internet media hustling. Having attended the George Washington University with a Degree in History, I'm sometimes inclined to use big words unnecessarily. While I typically play a lot of RPGs, I tend to like any game that is fun. My PSN ID is NY-Miller, so hit me up if you ever want to kill some Wizards on the Moon in Destiny.

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