Grab it while it’s hot, folks. Fallout 4‘s DLC season pass is set to double in price on March 1st–that’s tomorrow. For the asking price of $30, you’ll receive more than $60 worth of content, promises Bethesda. Should you choose not to get the pack now, you’ll have to pay $50 after the price goes up.
Over the next couple months, players who purchase the DLC season pass will receive three of the first announced DLCs for the game, including the full-fledged story expansion Far Harbor, Wasteland Workshop, and Automatron. The new content will be released independently of the upcoming survival mode for the game that’s set to overhaul how the game is played and modding support.
Speaking about Fallout 4’s DLC, Bethesda’s Todd Howard said, “It’s really important to us that it’s not just like the game comes out–it’s a platform in many respects,” he added. “What the game is a year from now is going to be very different.”
In addition to producing new content for Fallout 4, the RPG developer is currently working on three unannounced titles. Howard says that the amount of time it takes to go from announcement to release for these upcoming games will be even shorter than Fallout 4‘s announcement-to-release window last year.
If you’re still playing Fallout 4, or see yourself returning to the game in half a year, then you should certainly consider picking up the DLC season pass while it’s cheap.