New Fallout 4 Update Packing New Graphic Options, Improvements & Fixes Releases Next Week; #1 Selling UK Game

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Bethesda is rolling out a new Fallout 4 update across all platforms on May 13, packing new graphic options, fixes, performance improvements, and more.

Last month's next-gen update hasn't been the update that many were waiting for. The update caused various issues, including broken mods, graphic options not being accessible, glitches, and more. Hopefully, next week's new update across PC and consoles will address many of the reported issues. Patch notes haven't been provided, but on X, Bethesda does mention that the update will offer "new options for graphics and performance settings as well as further fixes and improvements."

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We'll update you as soon as more information about this new Fallout 4 update comes in.

Despite the next-gen update not yet being the update that was intended, the resurgence of Bethesda's 2015 game continues, especially in the UK where it was the best-selling game last month. Other Fallout entries in the UK chart include Fallout: New Vegas at the 8th spot, and Fallout 76 claiming the ninth spot. As reported earlier, various Fallout games have been climbing the sales charts in various countries following the release of the Amazon Prime Fallout series.

Interestingly enough, due to the rejuvenation of the franchise, many PC players massively started modding the games, thereby causing issues with modding portal Nexusmods last month.

Meanwhile, Fallout 76 also hit the news earlier today after players showed off their displeasure for Microsoft's decision to close Arkane Austin and Tango Gameworks by nuking Xbox's Phil Spencer in-game base.

Fallout 4 is available worldwide now across PC and consoles. The title was released for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One back in 2015. "We know what this game means to everyone,” said Game Director, Todd Howard back in 2015, “The time and technology have allowed us to be more ambitious than ever. We’ve never been more excited about a game, and we can’t wait to share it.”

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