A new beta for Fallout 4 has been released. The latest update is expected to fix bugs and glitches found In the game.

Game Rant reported the release of a new game patch for the PC edition of Fallout 4. Accordingly, it offers improvements in the game's performance and stability and more.

Though certain gamers might be taking advantage of glitches and bugs found on Fallout 4, game developer Bethesda is hard at work to fix these issues. For instance, it formed a beta program for PC players allowing them to access the fixes quickly.

Fallout 4 beta program was only released two weeks ago, but game developers were already able to release several ones. The latest one, beta version 1.2.37, offers three general fixes.

According to the official patch notes, the latest beta update for Fallout 4 PC provides general memory and stability improvements. Also, performance when inside the Corvega Assembly Plant was also enhanced. And lastly, the Fallout 4 beta update offers a fix to prevent players from getting stuck in terminals.

GameSpot noted that the newest Fallout 4 patch for PC is only available to gamers who opt-in for these beta updates. However, the general release is expected to happen later.

ShackNews offered a detailed instruction on how to check out the latest Fallout 4 beta update. First few steps are to log into Steam, go to Library, look for Fallout 4 and right click on it. Pick Settings and then look for Betas.

Users should see a drop down menu where they can find the Beta Update option. Click OK for the Fallout 4 update to commence. When the update process is finished, users can go back to Library. Fallout 4 should now appear as Fallout 4 [beta] in the Library.

Though beta updates for PC edition of Fallout 4 are already available, game developer has not released a patch for PS4 and Xbox One versions of the open-world action role-playing video game, which was first released on Nov. 10, 2015.

In this game, players will take the role as the only survivor of Vault 111 where they will "enter a world destroyed by nuclear war," MetaCritic described. "Every second is a fight for survival" and every choice will be made by the players to "rebuild and determine the fate of the Wasteland."

Watch Fallout 4's launch trailer below, originally posted on Bethesda Softworks' official YouTube channel:

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