'Fallout 4' DLC Release Date & Update: Man Loses Wife, Job After Getting Addicted To The Game; New DLC Features Underwater World? [VIDEO]

While players of the game "Fallout 4" are pretty much excited download the next DLC, Bethesda Game Studios is now being sued by a Russian gamer who lost both his wife and job because of the said video game. The 28-year-old man claimed that he did not know that the game will be so addictive that he spent three weeks just playing it.

"If I knew that this game could have become so addictive, I would have become a lot more wary of it," he said. "I would not have bought it, or I would have left it until I was on holiday or until the New Year holidays."

RT shared that the Krasnoyarsk man regularly skipped worked, which resulted in his termination. Also, he stopped talking to his friends and even stopped meeting them.

What made things worse was when his own wife left him because of the game. Aside from that, his health was hugely affected as he was depriving himself of sleep and food.

The gamer now wants to sue the makers of "Fallout 4," Bethesda, and the Russian localization firm which he claimed to have caused him emotional distress for 500,00 roubles ($7,000)

Meanwhile, several reports claimed that "Fallout 4" might just get bigger. As a matter of fact, Gaming Bolt reported that there is a huge probability that there will be a lot of things that gamers will do in the water.

It was Crave Online which first reported that there have been several clued that point to an underwater world which player could acquire in the next DCL. If fact, a modder named xxdeathknight72xx  discovered that there is a harpoon gun hidden within the game's code and revealed that it was really designed for underwater use since bubbles come out every time the gun is fired.

Aside from that, a Reddit user named Lavonicus  found out that there is a free wearable Power Armor underwater available in the game, which players can explore along with other stuff. Moreover, a new "Fallout 4" concept art briefly shown after the game was broadcasted included some indications to underwater setups which include an octopus, a submarine concept art, a man standing at the bottom of a body of water, a first-person view of an underwater area and a Power Armor exploring the deep.

With these new updates, it will not be surprising if, one of these days, "Fallout 4" gamers will be playing the game in an underwater scenario. What are your expectations in the upcoming DLC? Share to us your thoughts in the comment section below.

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