Remember, the Fallout 4 season pass is getting a price hike tomorrow
Back when Bethesda revealed the 3 new updates incoming as part of Fallout 4's season pass, it confirmed that the price for the whole package would go up on March 1, so make sure you buy today. It's a pretty big price hike too. The season pass will tick over from $29.99 to $49.99 or £24.99 to £39.99. Thats effectively the whole game again.
It's not all doom and gloom though, the first 3 Fallout 4 DLC packs (more are inbound) include Automatron to let you build your own robot friends, Wasteland Workshop with traps for creatures and a slew of settlement options, and Far Harbor, a new story mission that sends you on a new case for Valentine's Detective Agency. Automatron will be released in March so there's not long to wait before you can lose your life to Fallout 4 again. If you ever stopped, that is.
Price wise, it definitely makes sense to upgrade now to the season pass if you want everything. The total of all three confirmed downloads is $39.97/£31.97 and there's more to come. Worth the bottlecap investment now. Add in the free update we're getting with ultra hard survival mode and new settlement bits and it's going to be like a new game again. Oh dear.
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