Far Harbor DLC for Fallout 4 Trophy List Surfaces

Far Harbor DLC for Fallout 4 Trophy List is Revealed Today

The trophy list for Far Harbor DLC for Fallout 4 have surfaced online today. According to the site Exophase, there are ten trophies total, split between one silver and nine bronze.Six of the trophies are for completing quests, and the rest revolve around defeating new enemies, finding new locations, and accessing the new items that will be added when Far Harbor DLC comes on May 19, 2016.

Far Harbor DLC

You can read the full trophy here:

  • [Silver] Close To Home: Complete the quest “Close to Home”
  • Far From Home: Complete the quest “Far From Home”
  • Where You Belong: Complete the quest “Where You Belong”
  • The Way Life Should Be: Complete the quest “The Way Life Should Be”
  • Cleansing The Land: Complete the quest “Cleansing the Land”
  • The Islander’s Almanac: Collect all issues of “The Islander’s Almanac” magazine
  • Hooked: Defeat 30 Far Harbor Sea Creatures
  • New England Vactioner: Discover 20 Far Harbor Locations
  • Push Back The Fog: Unlock 3 Far Harbor Workshop Locations
  • Just Add Saltwater: Cook One of the New Far Harbor Recipes

Several weeks ago, we reviewed the most recent Fallout 4 DLC called Automatron:

“If you did happen to buy the season pass, don’t be afraid to drop whatever you’re playing to check this out. Not only is the value great on its own – this is one of the smaller DLCs, Far Harbour is rumored to be even larger than Oblivion’s Shivering Isles – but I think that this is a fair set of content that incorporates itself nicely into the base game. Now, if you didn’t buy the season pass when it was cheap, then it’s a tough call. What you get is a lot of fun, especially building robots and filling your settlements with them. However, if what you’re really after is a nice long quest line to work you way through, I suggest you wait for Far Harbour. The story quality in the quest line is great, but the adventuring feels short and hastily constructed. If what you want is simply a solid addition to the base game, particularly if you’re on console and can’t play with mods yet, then Automatron will surely spark your interest.”

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