Consider this a friendly reminder that the season pass for Fallout 4 will jump in price tomorrow. In other words, today is your last chance to grab it for the more reasonable cost of £24.99/$29.99.
Bethesda announced that the pass would be increasing in price earlier this month, following the reveal of the title's first three slices of downloadable content. Apparently, the reasoning behind the price hike is that the studio's going to provide more premium add-ons than it had initially planned.
Still, if you're on the fence about purchasing the season pass, we'd suggest making your decision now rather than later - unless you want to cough up £39.99/$49.99 for it.
Have you already invested in the pass, or are you uninterested? Start building a settlement in the comments section below.
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Actually I'm just going to wait for the full edition with all the updates and season pass content on the disc , yea i can wait
I don't know what to do. I guess I want the DLC for the lower price, but I also don't want to reward what I believe to be a shady move from Bethesda. Think I'll just save my money and see how it turns out. I'm sure the DLC will go on sale one day anyway.
If you are going to have a season pass worth $50, I'd rather they just save it all for FO5, that way I can at least get it all at once. Paying for DLC when it releases is one thing, paying $50 now for things in the future that haven't been reviewed yet, seems like it's asking a bit much of us.
@get2sammyb It took many years before the DLC for Fallout 3 dropped in price. If you want to revisit Fallout 4 in half a decade, then more power to you. I waited for years to get any kind of discount on Fallout 3 DLC, finally I gave up and moved on (it was still quite a bit later that it actually dropped in price). The fact that they announced this, gave everyone that already bought it a "free upgrade", AND allowed for a grace period were you could still buy it at the original price, makes this much less of a shady deal than it would have been otherwise.
@Illusionistt That is definitely a better option than waiting for the DLC to drop in price, and will likely happen LONG before the DLC price drops. I have re-purchased many games GOTY editions just because buying the whole GOTY version, was CHEAPER than buying the DLC for the existing copy I already had!
That being said, Fallout has had some absolutely amazing DLC, so I feel confident that I will get my moneys worth.
I disagree with handing over money for promises but I will save in the long run. I'm so conflicted!
I'm all about supporting devs whose content I've thuroughly enjoyed in the past. My money spent on FO4 (let's see, $150 so far) is going towards TES6 if they keep to their formula, so I don't mind one bit. Not to mention getting more DLC for 4 than I'd anticipated.
Caved and bought it over the weekend. So excited for the new survival mode
I got mine when I preordered the game. So I have nothing to worry about.
Got the platinum trophy and was bored of the game so sold it. I probably should have held on for the dlc but never mind.
Can they add some China DLC where we meet a super mutant named Ryo Hazuki looking for sailors since 1986?
Its funny to me that if EA or Ubisoft were to pull this, there would be a ton of backlash over the internet, and yet Bethesda gets away with it largely incident free. Hurray for double standards I suppose.
I have the season pass ready for some Deathclaw vs Raider cage fights and robot building, I can't wait 😃
Got my season pass at the ready,being able to make time for FO4 is a big issue for sure..Should be a lot of content if the r.r.p is actually £40 then.
paying for something you know practically nothing about...and 50% (and now 80%) of the price of a FULL Fallout game.
No thanks. I'll either buy the GOTY edition in a year or two or just the story DLC for 25 and save 25 on DLC I don't want.
As wel all know by now with seasons passes: just wait and buy the DLC you actually want separately. Most of the time you spend less in the end.
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