Fallout 4
IN PHOTO: Todd Howard of Bethesda Game Studios introduces the "Fallout 4" video game during game publisher Microsoft's Xbox media briefing before the opening day of the Electronic Entertainment Expo. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

Gamers should be excited as an all-new expansion is coming for the popular title "Fallout 4." The new DLC is based on the game's fictional island of Far Harbor and is coming to consoles in two weeks time.

This expansion is by far the biggest we've seen for the game. Bethesda has just released an official trailer and press release detailing "Far Harbor's" enormous landmass, so that gamers can get an idea of what to expect when the expansion launches. As Engadget points out, the DLC won't be as large as large as "Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion's" "Shivering Isles," but it will contain more ground to cover than "Dawnguard."

Players will team up with Valentine's Detective Agency on a brand new case to search for a secret colony of synths and a mysterious young woman. The island of Far Harbor is located off the coast of Maine and is riddled with dangerous amounts of radiation.

High-level weapons and armor will be delievered to gamers to aid in cracking this new case. Players will also see a sleuth of new enemies and more land to discover, among many others.

Meanwhile, the trailer for the "Far Harbor" DLC provides gamers with an eerie look at the island and its inhabitants. In the video we see a massive island full of people and monsters. We are then introduced to a number of Far Harbor citizens who seem wary of help and appear quite hostile. Check out all the action in the trailer below:

The "Far Harbor" expansion will cost gamers $25 and will be available for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC on May 19.

The first DLC, titled "Automatron," launched on March 22 and allows gamers to destroy robots in order to create custom companions. The second DLC, "Wasteland Workshop," came out on April 22, and it expands players settlement customization options.

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