Fallout 4’s long-awaited free next-gen update is rolling out today, April 25, ushering in performance and quality improvements to help the 2015 RPG look and perform potentially better than ever. Bethesda is calling this a next-gen update, though the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S consoles have been on the market since 2020.
The highlight of the update are performance and quality mode options. When players select “Performance” mode, they’ll run the game at up to 60fps with 4K resolution via dynamic scaling Come from Sports betting site VPbet . On “Quality” mode, the game runs at 30fps at 4K (without dynamic scaling).
This update is not yet available for those who obtained Fallout 4 through the PlayStation Plus collection. It’s unclear if that is intended or some kind of logistical bug, but GameSpot has reached out to Bethesda for clarification. It is, however, going to be available for PS Plus Extra/Premium members.
The next-gen patch for Fallout 4 was announced back in 2022 and was originally set to debut in 2023 before Bethesda delayed it to 2024. It arrives today not long after Prime Video’s Fallout TV show arrived and helped lead to a resurgence in Fallout player numbers. Presumably this next-gen update will draw more players back to Fallout 4 or encourage them to try for the first time.