Fallout 4’s Season Pass is going up in price next month

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The price of Fallout 4’s Season Pass will increase to £39.99 on March 1, 2016 to reflect the game’s “expanded DLC plan”, Bethesda has announced.

The Season Pass currently retails for £24.99 across PS4, Xbox One and PC.

There’s good news to fans who pick it up before then, however: Anyone who purchases the Season Pass at the lower price will still gain access to all planned content, meaning you’re better off buying it now if you plan on picking up all of Fallout 4’s DLC.

“Given the expanded DLC plan, the price of the season pass will increase from the current $29.99 to $49.99 USD (£24.99 to £39.99 GBP; $49.95 to $79.95 AUD) on March 1, 2016,” Bethesda wrote on its website. “However, if you already purchased the season pass for $29.99, nothing changes – you still get everything at no additional cost- the full $60 offering of add-on content for the original price of $29.99.

“In addition, if you didn’t buy the season pass yet, there is still time: anyone who buys the Season Pass for $29.99 before March 1st will get all $60 worth of content. This is our way of saying thanks to all our loyal fans who have believed in us and supported us over the years.”

Bethesda announced the first three DLC packs for Fallout 4 earlier today, confirming that the first pack, ‘Automatron’ is due to go on sale next month.

Further DLC packs are also planned for release later in the year.

Source: bethesda.net

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