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Bethesda warns fans that Fallout 4 and Skyrim will be getting new updates

Typically, the announcement of a new video game update is met with excitement, as fans look forward to whatever new content / fixes are in store. When it comes to Bethesda though, updates are far less celebrated due to the fact that they often break mods and can even lead to new issues. In service of giving fans a heads-up, BGS has announced that both Fallout 4 and Skyrim will be receiving updates this year.

Taking to Twitter to make the announcement, the official Bethesda Game Studios page gave fans the following warning:

“On Tuesday, August 18th, a patch will be coming to Fallout 4 focusing on general Creations improvements. As a precaution, prior to these updates we encourage players to log into your game save if you haven't done so in a while or manually save your load order. Once your load order is saved, you'll be able to re-download your entire Creations list at once when the update is live.”

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The team also confirmed that an update to Skyrim will be arriving at some point in the near future, with details promised to be shared “soon.”

As mentioned, Bethesda more so than any other developer needs to be conscious of its update frequency owing to the fact that countless mods can be made unusable at the press of a button – requiring direct support from the developer in order to get it working again.

While it appears as though this upcoming Fallout 4 update won’t offer anything new, it is at least encouraging to see Bethesda giving players warning ahead of time.

KitGuru says: What do you think of Bethesda’s new style of communication? Does Skyrim still need updating well over a decade later? Did you ever end up downloading Fallout’s ‘next-gen’ patch? Let us know down below.

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