

It attempts to fit within the Fallout canon and takes place at roughly the same time as the Fallout: New Vegas DLC. While most mods seek to add chunks of new territory, new weapons, or new armor, The Frontier has evolved into what's essentially an entirely new Fallout title.



When done properly, downloadable content can extend the life of an ailing title, allowing players to squeeze just a few more drops of fun from it before moving on to the next big thing. One area where the developer rarely disappoints though is in its solid DLC offerings. Updated March 16th, 2021 by Thomas Bowen: To say that Bethesda doesn't always get things right would be a bit of an understatement. Most DLCs for the Fallout franchise are incredible and should be experienced by everybody. New areas, quests, and items make these experiences more refined and interesting than the base game could offer. The more recent Fallout titles have come with downloadable content (DLC for short) to give players a reason to return. RELATED: Every Fallout: New Vegas Trait, Ranked Proper choice, fantastic lore, and engaging combat were all cornerstones of the original games that Bethesda have done their best to carry forward in their titles. Fallout is arguably one of the most influential RPGs ever created.
