
We recently rocked past a decade since Fallout 4 first released, an occasion which Bethesda Entertainment chose to mark by releasing an Anniversary Edition of the game which broke mod setups for many people and that was generally poorly received (though subsequent updates have fixed some issues).
As such, it would be totally fair enough if, at this point, you've basically managed to see everything the Commonwealth has to offer. Though there's undoubtedly a lot to explore and complete, ten years is also a very long time, and I know I turned to mods a long time ago to get new experiences in the game.
Thankfully, the community is as alive as ever, and new mods are uploaded every day that improve or add to the game in some way. So much so that you can basically turn it into a totally different game at this point.
Now, a new mod has just been released that we'd be remiss if we didn't share it with you, as it'll give you plenty to do next time you login.
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Enemies of the Commonwealth Adds New Foes and Loot
Fallout 4 is a very good game but it's a totally fair argument that it could do with some additional unique enemies for players to take on as they explore the dangers of the wastes.
Bethesda did certainly have plans to add more before they were eventually scrapped, with the most terrifying example being the May-Pole. The terrifying creature is essentially a 300ft ghoul that throws normal sized ghouls at the player. It never made the final game but it has since been modded back in if you fancy trying your luck.
If you feel like you want a little more enemy variety, new mod Enemies of the Commonwealth may have exactly what you need.
The mod essentially adds a bunch of new unique, legendary enemies who all come with their own totally original weapons armor and other rewards for you to pry out of their cold, dead hands.
The enemies include everything from very tough Dust Devils to an alien known as Mor'Thesk The Destroyer.
As always, the mod is available to download for free via its page on Nexus Mods. That page also features general guidance about when you can realistically take on any of these challenges, ranging from Level 5, all the way up to Level 20+ for the toughest foes on the list.