Can I have multiple settlements in Fallout 4?

avatarScoldingIrony7 months ago
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avatarTargetingDirt7 months ago

Short answer: Yes. Long answer: Yeeeeeeees. Go wild, build an empire!

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avatarTrottingArea7 months ago

Yep, and managing them all is half the fun (or challenge, depending on how you look at it). I鈥檝e got settlements all over the map, and each one has its own vibe. It鈥檚 a great way to dive deeper into the game and really make your mark on the wasteland.


avatarPleasingSkip7 months ago

Absolutely! In Fallout 4, you're pretty much a post-apocalyptic real estate mogul. You can claim, build, and manage multiple settlements all across the wasteland. Each one can be a unique masterpiece or a strategic outpost. Don't forget to keep your settlers happy and your defenses strong!

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