The developers of Massive Fallout 4 mod Fallout: London have confirmed that their creation is back in their hands and “no longer dependent on GOG”, but urged potential players not to get too excited.
The FOLON team previously revealed that the mod has been sent to PC storefronts for distribution for final QA testing. GOG also recently confirmed to us that the mod won’t work with the release version of Fallout 4 purchased from the Epic Games store.
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Now, the team has confirmed via the Fallout: London Discord server that the mod is back in their hands, but warned that this doesn’t mean fans should be overly excited about the upcoming release, as there’s still There are some things that one needs to sort through before this happens.
After the bot set up by Team FOLON in the server starts replying to fans”[Green light has] It was given by GOG. The project is now back in our hands and entering its final stages,” said project lead Dean ‘Prilladog’ Carter, providing some important background on the current situation.
“This doesn’t mean it’s today (tomorrow doesn’t look good either),” he wrote. “It just means it’s back in our hands and no longer up to GOG. Because of all the things we need to do [are] Done on our end. You won’t have to wait long at all. However, since the last time I gave anything close to a specific date, just like the Hindenburg. I will not comment further.
He then added: “I’d also like to reiterate that we haven’t made a full Discord announcement yet because the situation still hasn’t changed – you haven’t got a handle on it yet. Please don’t get too excited and no, journalists, you don’t need to override our automated bots News, when we complete things, an announcement will be made through the official website. [Team FOLON] account. So sit tight, it’s coming soon™”.
So while this is a noteworthy update on the status of the mod, so we’ve chosen to report on it, if you’re really looking forward to playing Fallout: London, it’s worth heeding Carter’s words to not get too excited yet. No. Just be patient and wait for the modders to do what they need to do and then they’ll be ready to make an official announcement announcing that the release is imminent.
Maybe you could listen to the trailer of former UK Speaker of the House of Commons John Bercow voicing the robot in the mod on loop to help you pass the time, after all, the way he yells “Order!” Never gets old.