Players like Jacob Devine of California thought they were entitled to that DLC, based on the promises that Bethesda made in the past.
While it sounded like “mods,” or community-created modifications for the game, it was really DLC, mostly created by Bethesda itself, said Filippo Marchino and Thomas Gray, attorneys at the class-action law firm The X-Law Group. Creation Club content is fully curated and compatible with the main game and official add-ons.” It features new items, abilities, and gameplay created by Bethesda Games Studios and outside development partners including the best community creators. The company characterized Creation Club as “a collection of all-new content for both Fallout 4 and Skyrim. Bethesda increased the price of the Season Pass to $50 in March 2016.īut on June 11, 2017, Bethesda announced something called Creation Club. price.” It hasn’t been revealed how many people bought the DLC based on that promise, but the lawyers believe it was in the millions of players.
Over time, the Season Pass description consistently stated gamers would “get the Fallout 4 Season Pass and get all Fallout 4 DLC for one S.P.E.C.I.A.L. Image Credit: BioMed Illustrations/The X-Law Group