The DLC-sized Fallout 4 mod Fallout: London is finally released today, July 25th.
The production lineup of this module includes Neil Newbon of Baldur’s Gate 3 and even the former Speaker of the British House of Commons. The production time of this module was postponed to April this year, while the production time of “Fallout 4” The next-generation update forced it to be postponed to April this year. Now, thanks to months of hard work by the FOLON team and PC Storefront GOG, including the difficult decision to initially release a pre-update version of Fallout 4, Fallout London is finally here.
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It’s taken FOLON, the team behind the mod, over five years to get to this point, and they’ve worked incredibly hard – especially considering the vast majority of the team does it as a hobby, like most That’s what modders do – turn ambitious ideas into reality.
“It feels great to finally have this mod out,” Fallout: London project lead Dean ‘Prilladog’ Carter told VG247. “We’ve been loving this mod for so long and we hope the community will love it as much as we do.” Love this mod as well.
To get the mod, you need to go to GOG, which hosts the mod, and then Please follow the instructions here For it to work with the PC version of Fallout 4 and all of its DLC, you’ll need to purchase it through GOG itself or through Steam in order to play the mod. Unfortunately, if you’re hoping to play the PC version of Fallout 4 via the Epic Games Store or on an Xbox or Playstation console, you won’t be able to do so post-launch, although this may change in the future.
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Carter recently admitted that the FOLON team experienced “a nightmare” trying to release the mod, but both they and GOG have confirmed plans to continue working together post-launch to develop a version of the mod that meets the needs of: Next-gen update for Fallout 4.
GOG technical producer Adam ‘Adim’ Ziółkowski told us in a recent interview: “It’s not the experience we were hoping for in the first place, but it’s the best we can do under the circumstances – and we’re praying for it. Still, Fallout fans will love it.
GOG senior business development manager Marcin Paczyski added that the storefront is using what was done in Fallout: London as a “trial run” to support other large-scale mods like it in the future, saying: “If our community likes it, we will Seriously considering doing more of this in the future.