''Fallout 4: Nuka-World'' is an
expansion pack
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for the 2015
post-apocalyptic
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action role-playing
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Definition
Action role-playing games emphasize real-time combat wh ...
video game ''
Fallout 4
''Fallout 4'' is a 2015 action role-playing game developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. It is the fourth main game in the ''Fallout'' series and was released worldwide on November 10, 2015, for Microsoft Windo ...
''. It was developed by
Bethesda Game Studios
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, published by
Bethesda Softworks
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, and released on August 30, 2016, for
PlayStation 4
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,
Windows
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, and
Xbox One
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. It is set in the
eponymous
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Eponyms are commonly used for time periods, places, innovati ...
fictional
amusement park
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Nuka-World. As with ''Fallout 4'', ''Nuka-World'' can be played in both
first-person and
third-person perspectives. The player controls the protagonist during their journey through Nuka-World, a former amusement park now divided between warring gangs of raiders. ''Nuka-World''s main gameplay consists of both questing and exploration. Upon completion of quests, the player is rewarded with both the franchise's fictional currency, bottle caps from
Nuka-Cola bottles, and
experience points
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.
Development of ''Nuka-World'' began after ''Fallout 4''s November 2015 release. The expansion was based partly on player feedback expressing a desire for more content involving Raiders. Rumors of ''Nuka-World'' began circulating three months before the official release after a file hinting at a new expansion was found in ''Fallout 4''s
source code
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Since a computer, at base, only ...
. Development was confirmed by Matt Grandstaff on the Bethesda Game Studios blog. ''Fallout 4: Nuka-World'' was released to mixed reviews, with critics praising the new locations, but rated ''Nuka-World'' less favorably to ''
Far Harbor''—a previous expansion pack for the game—believing it suffered from having a less apparent story-line.
Gameplay
''Nuka-World'' is an
expansion pack
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for the
action role-playing
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Definition
Action role-playing games emphasize real-time combat wh ...
game, ''
Fallout 4
''Fallout 4'' is a 2015 action role-playing game developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. It is the fourth main game in the ''Fallout'' series and was released worldwide on November 10, 2015, for Microsoft Windo ...
''.
The ability to swap between
first-person and
third-person perspectives is available in both the expansion and the original version.
Nuka-World is the territory of raiders, roving gangs of bandits who terrorize the Commonwealth, the main game's playable area.
The player can access Nuka-World when they reach level thirty,
and upon arrival are subject to "The Gauntlet", a
booby-trapped maze.
At the end of The Gauntlet, the player must defeat the raider leader: Colter to be crowned the new leader of the raiders.
The player can claim the parts of the park the raiders have not yet annexed by entering the area and defeating the enemies residing there.
The enemies in ''Nuka-World'' consist of both new enemies and more powerful versions of existing ones.
The
Pip-Boy – a small computer strapped to the character's wrist which contains maps, statistics, data, and items – plays a role in both ''Fallout 4'' and ''Nuka-World''.
When the player reaches level thirty and is able to explore Nuka-World, the Pip-Boy receives a
radio signal
Radio waves (formerly called Hertzian waves) are a type of electromagnetic radiation with the lowest frequencies and the longest wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum, typically with frequencies below 300 gigahertz (GHz) and wavelengths g ...
alerting the player.
''Nuka-World'' adds minor additions to the game's crafting mechanics, allowing the player to mix varieties of
Nuka-Cola to create new flavors; these grant the player additional
status buffs, such as temporary boosts to health, increased damage resistance, or improved S.P.E.C.I.A.L attributes.
S.P.E.C.I.A.L. is an acronym denoting the character attributes which the player can distribute through the means of acquired
stat points.
The available character attributes consist of: strength,
perception
Perception () is the organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information in order to represent and understand the presented information or environment. All perception involves signals that go through the nervous syste ...
, endurance,
charisma
() is a personal quality of magnetic charm, persuasion, or appeal.
In the fields of sociology and political science, psychology, and management, the term ''charismatic'' describes a type of leadership.
In Christian theology, the term ''chari ...
, intelligence, agility, and luck.
In order to create these items, the player will need to collect raw materials from the game world and find recipe books to unlock new flavors.
Synopsis
Setting and characters

''Nuka-World'' is set in the eponymous Nuka-Cola themed
amusement park
An amusement park is a park that features various attractions, such as rides and games, and events for entertainment purposes. A theme park is a type of amusement park that bases its structures and attractions around a central theme, often fea ...
.
Once a popular tourist destination run by the Nuka-Cola Corporation, the park has since been overrun by three gangs of raiders.
Unlike the raiders featured in the base game, the raiders of ''Nuka-World'' are much more disciplined and organised, with each gang following a different path.
There are three main factions of raiders within Nuka-World: the Operators, the Pack, and the Disciples. The Operators are led by Maggy "Mags" Black, alongside her brother William and their friend Lizzie Wyath; their gang is mostly interested in acquiring as much wealth as possible. The Pack is headed by Mason, the
alpha
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of the gang; they favor a
survival of the fittest
"Survival of the fittest" is a phrase that originated from Darwinian evolutionary theory as a way of describing the mechanism of natural selection. The biological concept of fitness is defined as reproductive success. In Darwinian terms, th ...
mentality, and train wild animals for gambling and sport. The Disciples are led by Nisha, with her lieutenants Savoy and Dixie, and are the most bloodthirsty of the three gangs, preferring to inflict as much violence as possible. A minor faction, called the Hubologists (loosely based on
Scientology
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), are followers of a
UFO religion
A UFO religion, also called a UFO cult or flying saucer cult, is any religion in which the existence of extraterrestrial (ET) entities and communication with them is a core belief. Typically, adherents of such religions believe the ETs to be i ...
and live outside the park.
Nuka-World itself is divided into six smaller parts, each of which can be explored by the player: Nuka-Town, U.S.A., the park's central hub, made up of restaurants, souvenir stores, and sideshows; Kiddie Kingdom, a fantasy setting, featuring a central castle, fairground rides, and a candy theme throughout, has been overrun by
Feral Ghouls; Dry Rock Gulch, a
wild west
The American frontier, also known as the Old West, and popularly known as the Wild West, encompasses the geography, history, folklore, and culture associated with the forward wave of American expansion in mainland North America that bega ...
-themed area, featuring roller coasters and animatronic gunslingers which has been infested with a parasitic larvae known as Bloodworms; Safari Adventure, a wildlife enclosure filled with exotic animals that have since turned feral; the Galactic Zone, a space-themed section populated by customized robots that have malfunctioned and reverted to their military specifications long before; and the Nuka-Cola bottling plant, a model Nuka-Cola factory offering guided tours and samples of Nuka-Cola products that have since leached into the environment and triggered additional mutations in the local fauna. The area surrounding Nuka-World includes: Bradberton, a town built to house park employees, the defunct Nuka-World power plant, Grandchester, a haunted mansion and tourist attraction, and the Nuka-World scrapyard containing a UFO-themed carnival ride which the Hubologists are convinced is a genuine spaceship.
Like the Island in ''
Far Harbor'', Nuka-World is outside the Commonwealth. The player can access Nuka-World by riding a monorail called the Nuka-Express.
Plot
The Sole Survivor investigates a pre-War amusement park, Nuka-World, when radio advertisements are broadcast into the Commonwealth. Porter Gage, a veteran raider, contacts the Sole Survivor after boarding a monorail and tells them that they are walking into a death trap. Upon arrival, the Sole Survivor must navigate an increasingly-deadly obstacle course called the Gauntlet, which culminates with a fight with Colter, the raider Overboss. Following the death of Colter, Gage reveals the leaders of the three raider gangs conspired to usurp him, using the broadcast and the Gauntlet to find possible replacements. The Sole Survivor is offered to become the Overboss, but must balance the competing needs of each gang of raiders while conquering the outlying areas of the park. Once the entire park is under raider control, the Sole Survivor sets about expanding raider influence in the Commonwealth by conquering settlements, restoring power to Nuka-World to make the park self-sufficient, and thwarting attempts by the Gunners—a band of amoral mercenaries—to seize control of Nuka-World for themselves.
As the Sole Survivor gradually expands their influence, tape recordings and journal entries reveal that despite its popularity, Nuka-World was under threat from serious mismanagement in the weeks and months prior to the Great War. Gradually, John-Caleb Bradberton, the creator of Nuka-Cola and the architect of Nuka-World, is revealed to have redirected resources to fund Project Cobalt, a weapons development project for the United States military. This culminated in the creation of Nuka-Cola Quantum, a variation of Nuka-Cola made with radioactive isotopes. In exchange for his support, the military agreed to include Bradberton in LEAP-X, an attempt to artificially prolong life; however, Braxton, the general in charge of Project Cobalt, saw Bradberton's prediction of an imminent war as a lack of confidence in the military, and thus betrayed him. When the Sole Survivor accesses Bradberton's office, they discover a hidden elevator leading to a private Vault. Inside is Bradberton's still-living head attached to a
life support
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machine; a punishment by Braxton for doubting the military. The player is given the choice of shutting off the power and euthanizing Bradberton at his request or keeping him alive for the sake of Sierra Petrovita, a recurring character from ''
Fallout 3
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'' who idolises Bradberton.
Endings
Eventually, the gang the Sole Survivor has been most neglecting will turn on them and take over the power plant of Nuka-World. With the remaining two gangs by their side, the Sole Survivor will have to eliminate the rogue gang. Their actions ultimately decide who controls Nuka-World. In an alternate scenario, they are also given the option of ending raider influence by assassinating the leaders of each gang and their lieutenants, thereby returning control of Nuka-World to the traders who originally used it as a hub of commerce.
Development and release
''Nuka-World'' is the sixth and last expansion pack for
Bethesda Game Studios
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2015 video game ''
Fallout 4
''Fallout 4'' is a 2015 action role-playing game developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. It is the fourth main game in the ''Fallout'' series and was released worldwide on November 10, 2015, for Microsoft Windo ...
'' and was released on August 30, 2016, following the releases of: ''
Automatron'', ''
Wasteland Workshop'', ''
Far Harbor'', ''
Contraptions Workshop'' and ''
Vault-Tec Workshop''. ''Nuka-World'' is included in the
season pass
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History
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.
The development for ''Nuka-World'' did not begin until after the November 2015 release of ''Fallout 4''.
Bethesda's Mark Teare said the expansion was partly the result of feedback from people who wished for more content surrounding Raiders.
Rumors surrounding ''Nuka-World'' started circulating in May 2016 after
Reddit
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user flashman7870 uncovered a segment of code which referenced a file called "DLCNukaWorld.esm".
Many fans speculated the expansion would incorporate an amusement park.
''Nuka-World''s release date of August 30, 2016 for
PlayStation 4
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,
Windows
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, and
Xbox One
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was announced in a post on the Bethesda Game Studios blog on August 15,
[ (Age verification required).] along with the expansion's
trailer.
Bethesda started releasing
keys
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for the
beta version
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on August 16
and pre-release gameplay was
live streamed through
Twitch
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on August 23,
with the official trailer coming out two days later.
The expansion has a larger file size than ''Far Harbor'', being 3.66 GB as opposed to 2.69 GB. This resulted in people wondering if ''Nuka-World'' would contain more gameplay,
although the price implied it would be somewhere between ''Automatron'' and ''Far Harbor''.
The North American release of ''Nuka-World'' on PlayStation 4 was delayed due to unknown problems.
Unlike the PS4 launch of ''Far Harbor'', no major stability or
frame-rate issues were found while playing, except when inside a location called The Galactic Zone. In the article on the website ''
Push Square
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'', it was noted that the cause of the frame-rate issues in The Galactic Zone were unknown and were not consistent.
Reception
''Nuka-World'' received both positive and mixed reviews, according to the video game
review aggregator
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site
Metacritic
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. The PC and Xbox One releases received "generally favorable" reviews while the PS4 release received "mixed or average" reviews.
Many critics, including Christopher Livingston (''
PC Gamer
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''), Davide Ambrosiani (''
IGN
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''), and Juan Garcia (''IGN'') liked the new places to explore.
Reviewers, including Paul Tassi (''
Forbes
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'') and Nicholas Tan (''
Game Revolution
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''), compared ''Nuka-World'' to ''Far Harbor'', with many thinking this expansion had a less developed story-line, and was thus less story-based.
Reviewers enjoyed exploring the new map and world which ''Nuka-World'' added. Christopher Livingston (''
PC Gamer
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'') thought that "attacking settlements, especially your own, is good fun, but there's hours of chores to complete before you can really become a raider."
Bob Fekete (''iDigitalTimes'') believed exploring the map of ''Nuka-World'' is some of the best gameplay in ''Fallout 4''.
Davide Ambrosiani (''IGN'') said ''Fallout 4''s last expansion pack added some interesting mechanics and expands the world further.
Juan Garcia (''IGN'') wrote about how he believed the expansion added a "great new location" which added a few more hours of gameplay, although it was more limited and repetitive than he wanted.
Andrew Webster (''
The Verge
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'') enjoyed exploring the map and discovering every detail of ''Fallout''s world. He regarded it as a "superb piece of worldbuilding."
Many critics compared ''Nuka-World'' to a previous expansion pack for ''Fallout 4'' named ''Far Harbor''. Dan Stapleton (''
IGN
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'') said that when compared to ''Far Harbor'', the
role-playing
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elements are far less developed, though he also said ''Nuka-World'' has a nice setting filled with surprises and battles.
Nicholas Tan (''
Game Revolution
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'') also believed it was one of the better expansion packs, albeit not having such an in-depth story-line as ''Far Harbor''.
Paul Tassi (''
Forbes
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'') preferred ''Far Harbor'' due to this expansion being light on story.
Reviewers thought the expansion would be worth the player's investment if they enjoyed ''Fallout 4''. Kirk McKeand (''
Eurogamer
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In 2008, it started in the formerly eponymous trade fair EGX (Eurogamer Expo until 2013) organised by its parent company. Fr ...
'') said there are no real choices to make in ''Nuka-World'', though it still may be worthy of your time.
Kat Bailey (''
USgamer
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'') liked the expansion, and thought there was a lot to do in it, but not all of it is interesting. She said the expansion "could be worse, but it could also be a whole lot better", but if you enjoyed ''Fallout 4'', then "there's good reason to pick up ''Nuka-World''."
Nic Rowen (''
Destructoid
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Histor ...
'') noted fans of the genre will probably enjoy ''Nuka-World'', but others will be left unsatisfied.
Tassi believed it was worth the $20.
Andrew Webster finished his review by saying ''Nuka-World'' was only for dedicated players.
Notes
References
Further reading
* Nunneley, Stephany (June 15, 2016)
Fallout 4: Nuka-World DLC lets players lead "lethal gangs of Raiders" in August ''
VG247
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''. Retrieved August 22, 2016
* Hernandez, Patricia (June 15, 2016)
Fallout 4's Upcoming DLC, Nuka World, Will Let You Become An Evil Raider ''
Kotaku
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History ...
''.
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. Retrieved August 22, 2016
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