Fallout 4 Northern Springs Is A Big Fan-Made Free DLC Available Now

Jul 15, 2018 at 08:20am EDT

Northern Springs, a fan-made DLC sized mod for Fallout 4, is available now for free via Nexus Mods.

Northern Springs adds a "whole new location" that's reportedly bigger than the official DLCs Nuka World and Far Harbor. Players will find new quests, new armor pieces, new weapons and more as detailed below by the makers.

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Everything has been meticulously placed. An unimaginable amount of time & work has been put into this mod. A lot of playtesting went on, so I hope all the quests work. The mod was worked on nearly every single day for almost 2 years. And will continue to be worked on as time goes on.

This isn't an addition inside of the Commonwealth. Although it does include quests and other things that work with the Commonwealth. It's a new location that expands adventure elsewhere to make the Commonwealth exploration experience much more vast.

Here's what to expect:

OVER 25 Quests
(And Radiant Quests also work)

4 jobs to choose from. That including:

Cage Fighter
Deathclaw Hunter
Book Collector
Bounty Hunter

4 new followers (As of now)
Fully functional, and voiced.
(The Vault-Tec Rep is an unlockable Companion)

3 settlements to find and build your own settlements:

Waker's Creek
Helen's Farm
Weskan Farm

2 Player homes

TONS of new locations
And random ghost spotting

New Weapons and Armor
New ruthless enemies to encounter with many quests to unlock.

This DLC Mod is fully modular as it's an ESM just like any other Bethesda releases.

As of now: The Main protagonist isn't voiced.

There are a few craftable objects, but the main focus is that this is a new worldspace with new quests and locations.
One of the craftable objects is the terminals which can be built anywhere in any Worldspace and logs your personal Northern Springs data.

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