Bethesda sure makes some interesting decisions. While everyone clamours for modern versions of Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas, Bethesda instead announces that it will be Fallout 4 that gets re-released, with Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition launching on November 10.
Of course, this was inevitable. Bethesda loves re-releasing its older games with new content. Or, rather, it liked doing that with Skyrim, but I suppose it's Fallout 4's turn now. But it isn't just the fact that it coincides with everyone wanting Fallout 3 Remastered that makes this so funny. No, it's the fact that Bethesda famously has a huge fanbase full of players who love to mod their games - and now, they're all worried that the Anniversary Edition will destroy their work.
Fans online are left wondering how their mods will be affected by the re-release, but as many members of r/FalloutMods have pointed out, everyone should probably brace for the worst. They recommend making sure your game won't automatically update, although that is less of a problem on GOG, where you can roll back to previous game builds.
Some wonder if there really is any cause for concern, since Anniversary Edition is a...
