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Fallout 4is one of Bethesda’s biggest games and one of the best games from theFalloutfranchise period. While the game is extremely popular, the DLCs are what make a lot of fans want to come back and replay the game over and over.
There are four different DLCs forFallout 4: “Automatron,” “Far Harbor,” “Vault-Tec Workshop,” and “Nuka-World.” With so many different DLCs, a lot of players wonder what order they should play the DLCs and when during the main game they should start them. Here’s a guide to help players wondering this out.

Remember that players can technically access the DLC locations at any point, but the game will not give them the quests until they reach a specific level. This specific play order is recommended due to the difficulty players who are underprepared may have venturing out without the quests.
When Do The DLCs Unlock?
One of the most important things about understanding when to play the DLCs is to understand when the game allows players to access the DLCs.
What Order Should You Play The DLCs?
Once the DLCs are unlocked, there is a specific order that is recommended to play them in. While ittechnicallywouldn’t matter what order players engage in, some orders are better than others. The recommended way to play it is to engage with the DLCs as they are unlocked. This means playing the main game until reaching level 15 and then starting the “Automatron” DLC. Then, go back to the main game until reaching either level 20 or the “Getting A Clue” quest. More than likely, players will reach level 20 first, allowing them to do the “Vault-Tec Workshop” DLC. Then jump back into the game and play until “Far Harbor” is unlocked and play it. Finally, head into “Nuka-World” once reading level 30.
There are countless ways that players can experience the DLCs, and it doesn’t really matter storywise which way they play them. However, this is the best way for those who want to play the DLCs while playing the game.

