'Fallout 4' New Mode 'Survival' Arrives, Gameplay Explained; Mod Lets Players Own Deathclaw As Pet

Lots of things are happening in "Fallout 4" right now. First, Bethesda unleashed a new mode called Survival and on top of that some new features courtesy of an update have been introduced. Furthermore, a mod called Beast Master is made available. It allows players to acquire Deathclaw as a companion.

Bethesda is working on bringing "Fallout 4" to another level. This is after the release of update 1.6, which introduced a number of new features and in-game improvements. Its main highlight is the new option called ExitSave, which allows players to generate a temporary save whenever they proceed to the main menu.

According to Express, the said "Fallout 4" feature can greatly bring comfort to players while in the so-called Survival Mode. The latter basically requires them to find a bed within the game prior to saving their in-game progress.

As for "Fallout 4" players with access to the game's Steam Beta, they can now download the aforementioned update. They simply have to log in and right click on the game located in their library. Next, select settings and choose Betas. From there, a drop-down menu will appear in which they have to select Beta and click OK. After a few minutes or so, the game will then be updated accordingly.

In related news, a new "Fallout 4" mod titled Beast Master allows players to have Deathclaw as their own pet, as reported by VG247. Basically, this mod enables them to tame beasts and/or animals caught in the Wasteland Workshop efficiently.

In fact, the aforementioned "Fallout 4" mod lets them deck out their pets with lots of accessories. From saddlebags to some splash of colors to whatnots. These are all possible thanks to Beast Master mod. Of course, if they want to make things a little bit interesting, they can always opt to acquire Deathclaw as their companion.

Find out more about the "Fallout 4" mod here.

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