Bethesda has released an update for Fallout 4 Next-Gen. The new version of the game is available on PlayStation 4 and 5, Xbox Series X, S, and One, as well as PC. In the case of PS5, Fallout 4 has version 1.000.001 and weighs 56.503 GB.
Bethesda has announced that access to the Creation Club and mod menu is closed as the company is working on implementing the update. At the time of publishing this news, these features were unavailable.
The next-gen update includes new performance and quality settings, as well as stability improvements and fixes. This means that the game can be played at up to 60 frames per second and with increased high resolution.
Fallout 4 on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One also receives a free update with stability improvements, login fixes, and quest fixes. The PC update adds support for wide and ultrawide screens, as well as fixes for the Creation Kit and some quests. The PC update will be available on Steam, Microsoft Store, and GOG. Fallout 4 will also be sold on the Epic Games Store and will be verified for Steam Deck. The list of changes is long, including improvements to new graphic modes, enhancements to many aspects, issue fixes, some minor quests, and items.
Owners of Fallout 4 through PlayStation Plus, it seems, will not be able to download the next-gen updates for free. Users report that the Fallout 4 update is free only for those who fully own the game, as opposed to using the PS Plus subscription service.
- A Bethesda representative posted on the company's Discord to resolve this confusion: "The update for PS5 should be available to you if you have Fallout 4 on your PSN account. We are still investigating this issue for PS+ users!"
At the same time on Xbox Game Pass, where the base version of Fallout 4 for Xbox Series X and S is available to subscribers, everything seems to be working.
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