Fallout 4 was one of the biggest releases of 2015, but as with every big game, Bethesda isn't done releasing content for it yet - not by a long shot. It's next effort in keeping people stomping around the desecrated landscapes of the post-apocalyptic world, is Wasteland Workshop.
Unlike some games, this doesn't add premium skins, or open up new levels, but does create some new options for players to take advantage of. For starters, you'll be able to set traps and cages to capture some of the creates of the Wasteland, letting you pit them against one another in pitched battles, used to stomp through rival settlements, set up as guard animals and even tamed for a number of possibilities.
The other addition in this update is the ability to customise your home and settlements in new ways, adding new farm plots so you can grow plenty of food for your settlers, new decontamination sprays to cut back on radiation poisoning and new options for lighting and flooring materials.
There's even a bunch of new traps to put down, giving everyone less of a chance of invading your homestead.