Fallout 4 Gets Another Surprise Update To Fix Anniversary Edition Issues

Fallout 4 Gets Another Surprise Update To Fix Anniversary Edition Issues

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Fallout 4 has just celebrated its 10th birthday following the reveal of its Anniversary Edition on Fallout Day in October. Unfortunately, the Anniversary Edition release was something of a disaster, with the accompanying update subsequently earning Fallout 4 negative reviews due to a deluge of new bugs. Another update has now been pushed to start the process of polishing the RPG.

Developer Bethesda Game Studios posted patch notes on social media for the new Fallout 4 update, which was released on November 21 and is being referred to as Patch 1. "The team is focused on DLC installation issues, occasional crashing, and general user experience," according to the post, which also notes that the November 2025 Fallout 4 update paves the way for the Varmint Rifle to be added next week – "the first of several free Fallout 4 Creations coming to players." Patch 1 does not address a common complaint regarding a mod storage space increase, which is being prepared for December's Patch 2.

After the single-player side of the Fallout series laid dormant for a decade, Fallout 4's Anniversary Edition promised a comprehensive version of the game alongside some new additions. The Anniversary Edition includes all the DLC...

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