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'Fallout 4' New DLC and MODS Reveal Could Come During E3

New "Fallout 4" DLC and MODS could be announced in a few months' time, as Bethesda will be hosting an event during the Electronic Entertainment Expo or E3 later this year.

The publisher is set to participate during E3 2016 to be held at the Los Angeles Convention Center from June 14 to 16, 2016. This will be the second time the publisher attends the annual video game conference and show. The Bethesda E3 Showcase is scheduled at 10 p.m. EST on June 12.

Last year, Bethesda officially revealed "Fallout 4." This year, it's speculated that the video game publisher could be announcing or providing more details about "Fallout 4" DLC and MODS.

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With the title already in the market for a few months, having been released in November, fans are now clamoring for brand-new content. Bethesda confirmed last year before launch that "Fallout 4" would have several paid DLCs some time after it releases. Few of the things fans are looking forward to in a DLC or MOD include more story, world expansion, and vehicles or mounts.

Although "Fallout 4" already has a big world for players to explore, there are still parts of the game that the community hasn't yet fully explored. Rumors of an underwater DLC has been around for quite some time now, and Bethesda going toward that direction in terms of the game's future add-on content would satisfy fans.

Fans have also expressed their desire to have the game's Combat Zone expanded. They've also suggested adding more mounts and vehicles to the game. Neurogadget specifically points out how Radstags, Deathclaws, and Mirelurks would be both large enough to support a human rider and be deadly in combat as well.

"Fallout 4" will reportedly have five DLCs, although Bethesda could add more. Reports also place the first DLC's release date sometime in "early 2016."

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