Since the new PlayStation 4 Pro was launched, a number of video games have received a makeover to support Sony's latest gaming system. Now, the video game company Bethesda, announced that it will be launching a visual upgrades for the action role-playing video game, "Fallout 4," specifically through the addition of support for the PlayStation 4 Pro as well as the High-Resolution Texture Pack release for PC.

Bethesda's official website stated that the Update 1.9 for the PlayStation 4 version of the RPG will add support for Sony's PlayStation 4 Pro console. The update will be released next week.

The video game company claimed that the "Fallout 4" update will come along with improved graphic and lighting features. The update also includes bumping up the game to the native resolution to 2,560 x 1,440 pixels, enhanced draw distance for objects such as trees, and enhanced Godray effects.

Though the "Fallout 4" patches will be free, Bethesda pointed out that the update requires a hard drive space of 58GB. The update also has its own set of recommended specifications, such as at least 8GB of RAM, Intel Core i7-5820K chipset or better, and Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 graphics card, according to Value Walk.

On the other hand, Sony announced that the company will be launching the new PlayStation VR bundles. The first PlayStation VR bundle includes the headset itself, PlayStation camera, two PlayStation Move controllers, as well as a VR demo disc and a PlayStation VR Worlds.

A gamer will only need a PS4 console to go along with the new PlayStation VR bundle. The bundle will hit the stores next week for $500, PlayStation Blog reported.

Meanwhile, the second PlayStation VR bundle includes the arcade survival horror first-person shooter game, "Until Dawn: Rush of Blood." The bundle will become available later this month. This Rush of Blood bundle will technically contain all of the same items found in the first bundle.

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