And like every good Overseer, run Vault-Tec approved. Whether you enjoy building or experimenting, there is hours of play within this new content. Create a massive Vault and attract new Dwellers using pre-war industrial kits complete with retro-nostalgic furniture, lighting, and art. The new Vault-Tec DLC has a horde of new things to offer its players in its largest Vault ever. Build a brighter future underground with the all-new Vault-Tec Workshop. It was released on July 26th, 2016, and is priced at 4.99 (same price as the other Workshop. This content requires the base game Fallout 4 on Steam in order to play. We'll ease you in nicely with some nice gentle Vault action, but be prepared for things to take a turn for the worse very rapidly as we descend into the screwed up world of Vault-Tec and their Vault experiments. Welcome to Vault-Tec Workshop, the 5th DLC released for Fallout 4 and the 3rd Workshop themed add-on. As you get further down the list, the stories get darker and darker, and it's amazing to think you might miss some of these incredible stories if you didn't read all the logs available in the Vaults.
You'll be utterly amazed at what the intended purposes were for these Vaults. Several others have been alluded to, but there's too little information on them yet to formulate what happened there.
Many of these stories end badly (we are in the post-apocalyptic Wastelands, after all) but when you look into the history of Fallout's iconic Vaults, they have some of the most disturbing stories in the entire franchise.Īs of writing, there have been 29 confirmed Vaults which have appeared in some form in the Fallout universe. Pretty much everywhere you go there are stories to uncover which might span a huge epic quest or be as simple as a body clutching something in its hand.