'Fallout 4' DLC rumors, release date, news: Upcoming DLC speculated to come with underwater contents

(Bethesda/Official website)Fallout 4

The first downloadable content for the critically acclaimed game "Fallout 4" is only a few months away from its expected release, which is presumably before the end of March 2016, according to Crossmap. Unfortunately, game developer Bethesda Game Studios still hasn't released any details for the contents—despite its nearing launch—but many fans now believe that it could have something to do with the ocean of "The Commonwealth."

One of the documented evidence that points to the possibility of underwater contents for the "Fallout 4" DLC was from YouTuber NoughtPointFourLIVE. The user discovered another submerged structure in the massive ocean of "The Commonwealth" but sadly, the purpose of this is still unclear; whether it's just for exploration, cosmetics, or even for future additional contents.

Another perfect evidence for a future underwater DLC is the "Fallout 4" perk called "Aquaboy," where it makes players undetectable while submerged and gives them the ability to breathe underwater.

Aside from the locations, fans of the game had also discovered a hidden/secret weapon called Harpoon Gun, which also fires a trail of bubbles alongside its ammo, according to the posted video by YouTuber Tyrannicon.

Although fans may already be understandably excited by the news, Bethesda has not confirmed any of these claims. So it is highly advisable to take it with a grain of salt for now and consider it as mere speculation until proven otherwise.

Meanwhile, the mod creator tool, dubbed as Creation Kit, for the game is also set to be released this year, and just like the launch for the DLC, this one also has no date attached to it, much to fans' dismay. However, it's important to note that the game developer does have exciting plans in store for this year.

"And remember: Bethesda Game Studios is just getting started. Stay tuned in 2016 for the release of the all-new Creation Kit and 'Fallout 4' DLC content," Bethesda wrote on their holiday greeting post last Dec. 22, 2015.

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