Bethesda Studios, the developer of the Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition, has announced that it will release a series of patches aimed at addressing the criticism faced by the anniversary edition.The first patch is expected to be released next week and will address several key issues: speeding up the loading of Creation Club content, improving the stability of last-generation console platforms, and fixing issues related to modules in expansion packs.

After that, two updates are planned to be released on November 24 and early December, with specific details to be announced later.Despite these announcements from Bethesda, fans expressed dissatisfaction in the comments, stating that the fix list was too simplistic and failed to cover major issues.

There are a lot of bug optimization issues in this anniversary edition, including the freezing weapon that is supposed to kill the enemy but only "makes the enemy lie on the ground to rest" and so on.The gaming community has also reported difficulties running smoothly even on high-end PCs, as well as difficulty accessing the Creation Club.In addition, the most important point is that players cannot choose between the classic version and the updated version of the game, causing the MODs that they have spent a long time loading and sorting to become invalid.
Bethesda has only revealed brief outlines of the upcoming patch so far, but it's clear the studio intends to fix key flaws and improve the game's stability.Players can only hope that this series of updates will finally make the Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition live up to fan expectations and regain its reputation as one of the best games in the series.