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  2. Fallout 4: Nuka-World - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Fallout 4 - Wikipedia

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    Fallout 4 ' s third add-on, Nuka-World, which was released on August 30, 2016, adds an amusement park-based area for the player to explore, in which the player can either side with or put an end to various raider groups residing in the park. If the player decides to do the former, they can help one of the raider groups take control of various ...

  4. Fallout 4 downloadable content - Wikipedia

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    There are six pieces of downloadable content (DLC) for Bethesda Game Studios ' action role-playing video game Fallout 4.Released once a month from March to August 2016, each expansion pack adds a variety of different content, with Far Harbor being the largest in terms of additional gameplay and Nuka-World being the largest in terms of file size.

  5. Vault-Tec - Wikipedia

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    The Vault-Tec Headquarters is a landmark featured in Fallout 3, which takes place in Washington, D.C., and the Vault-Tec Regional HQ, [13] Vault-Tec's headquarters in Boston, [39] is a landmark in Fallout 4. [13] Additionally, "Among the Stars" is a Vault-Tec amusement park attraction in the Fallout 4: Nuka-World expansion pack.

  6. Talk:Fallout 4: Nuka-World - Wikipedia

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    A fact from Fallout 4: Nuka-World appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 6 September 2016 (check views).The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that a reference to "DLCNukaWorld.esm" in the source code of Fallout 4 led to rumors of Fallout 4: Nuka-World months before its announcement?

  7. Fallout Shelter - Wikipedia

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    In a suit filed in a Maryland U.S. District Court, Bethesda alleges that Westworld — developed by Behaviour — "has the same or highly similar game design, art style, animations, features and other gameplay elements" as Fallout Shelter and Westworld illegally "uses the same copyrighted computer code" as Fallout Shelter. [40]

  8. What's Inside the President's Nuclear Football - AOL

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    Everywhere the U.S. president goes there's an aide with a briefcase that can start a nuclear war that could destroy most of the earth.

  9. Vault Boy - Wikipedia

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    Vault Boy is the mascot of the Fallout media franchise. Created by staff at Interplay Entertainment, the original owners of the Fallout intellectual property, Vault Boy was introduced in 1997's Fallout as an advertising character representing Vault-Tec, a fictional megacorporation that built a series of specialized fallout shelters throughout the United States prior to the nuclear holocaust ...