The sad news for us Fallout fans is that we are almost certainly not going to get another game in the single-player series for a long while yet. Bethesda Game Studios are largely focused on The Elder Scrolls VI, with that game hopefully finally releasing over the next few years, meaning we aren't likely to see a Fallout 5 in any meaningful capacity until beyond 2030.
That means that we're largely going to have to rely on the older games to have a good time in the post-apocalypse, and fortunately there are a lot of great options in that department. For many, the first port of call will be the most recent entry in the series, and if you're someone who usually plays it on console, you've just received a very important update that should open up a world of opportunities.
Over on the official Bethesda Game Studios website, they shared a post confirming that a major update was on the way for Fallout 4 that massively increases Creation storage limits on console. This opens up a raft of opportunities with mods from the community, and the really cool news is that it rolls out today.
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