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Bethesda has released a December patch for Fallout 4 just in time for the holidays.
In a post on Steam, Bethesda thanked players of its 10-year-old role-playing game for their feedback, which “helped us sort through a few key pain points.”
However, storage expansion on console will have to wait until 2026. “It was a goal of ours to launch storage expansion on console this year, knowing it’s been one of the top requests from players,” Bethesda said. “While the team has made progress, we need a little more time to roll this out for console players and will need to wait until the new year.”
The patch comes after last month’s release of Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition and a backlash from players over technical problems and pricing. It also arrives just in time for the start of Fallout Season 2 on Prime Video, which kicks off today, December 16 and will surely spark a surge in players of all things Fallout, as Season 1 did.
Fallout 4 December 2025 patch notes:
Save/Load and Content Handling
Fixed issues with the missing Creations Bundle add-on for SteamGame now recognizes Creation Club content upon loading a save file from an older build.

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