Wasteland Workshop: Raider Eye for the Commonwealth Guy

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If you’ve been waiting for a chance to vamp up your settlement in the Commonwealth it’s about time to add that special something. You may have been asking what else could be missing? It just might be a your own dueling arena.

Bethesda has promised a load of new DLC for Fallout fans. With the Automatron expansion having already been released on March 22nd and Far Harbor being slated for release sometime in May, folks of the Commonwealth are going to need something to keep them occupied.

Thank goodness for the Wasteland Workshop. Launching on April 12th, players have the chance to build the settlement of their dreams! Or a terrifying horror filled death pit, it’s really up to you; this DLC definitely gives you that option.

The release trailer Bethesda has provided shows off some pretty gnarly traps, like literally gnarly, it’ll gnarl you in a spike trap along the floor or against a spinning blade. It seems like anything you desire you can design and use it to destroy your enemies, a little added security.

Another interesting aspect is that aforementioned death pit. Players will be able to capture and yes it seems even tame monsters from all over the wastes, who hasn’t always wanted a Deathclaw to call their very own? And who hasn’t always wanted to throw a Deathclaw and a settler in a cage and watch them fight?

Fallout 4 Wasteland Workshop

There seems to be a lot of small changes to make your apocalyptic home a little more cheery. The addition of flower beds and colored lights, neon signs and more hunting trophies just to name a few.

Oh and there are cats, too!

Make your space you, add that personal flair! Or just get a bunch of cats and let them roam free.

That’s really your call.

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