Upon detailing plans for the first wave of expansions to release for Fallout 4, yesterday Bethesda revealed that the asking price for the game’s season pass will increase from $29.99 to $49.99 beginning March 1.
According to the publisher, upwards of $60 worth of DLC is in the works for this calendar year, which explains the pricing hike for Fallout 4‘s added content. Despite this, aggrieved fans took umbrage with the changes, leading Pete Hines, Vice President of PR and Marketing at Bethesda, to address some of the criticism directed at the developer.
Per Twitter:
@Davectr not sure what you mean. if you already have SP, you get everything. if you don’t, you have weeks to get it for $30. or not.
— Pete Hines (@DCDeacon) February 16, 2016
@KevinWelge doesn’t really matter. adds into your existing experience regardless of where you are and what you’ve done
— Pete Hines (@DCDeacon) February 16, 2016
@RobTaker the addt’l DLC after these three, which will bring the total to at least $60. and we’re giving you time to still get it for $30
— Pete Hines (@DCDeacon) February 16, 2016
@pne_moy We are doing a lot of DLC. If you don’t want to get SP and would rather buy the DLC individually, or not at all, do that, I guess
— Pete Hines (@DCDeacon) February 16, 2016
Automatron will herald the first wave of Fallout 4 DLC in March, following in quick succession by Wasteland Workshop and Far Harbor across April and May, respectively. As Hines noted in the Tweets, there is still time to pick up the RPG’s season pass at the original price of $29.99 before the price hike takes into effect on March 1.