It is referred to be a “DLC-sized mod for Fallout 4 by Bethesda.”
The production team claims the game is already finished, but these final few months are needed for testing, so the fan-made adventure, which has been on our radar for a few years, will officially launch on April 23. This information was reported by Eurogamer. The stunning Fallout: London mod has been around for a while.
As you might expect, it gives players complete control over a post-apocalyptic London. The release date trailer features famous locations like Big Ben, Shakespeare’s Globe, and Trafalgar Square, among others. Of course, these areas have been warped by nuclear fallout and decades of chaos. This is a “DLC-sized mod” for Bethesda’s Fallout 4, so it was built from the bones of the 2015 sequel.
As a direct sequel to Fallout 4, being advertised as a “continuation of the base game,” developer Team Folon says the game’s European setting is more than just window dressing. The mod will take players through story paths that “explore pre-war European history” and examine how Fallout’s Resource Wars impacted the “class structured society” of the region.
Fallout: London was supposed to premiere in 2022 or 2023, but it has been in development for more than three years. According to Team Folon, the delay was inevitable because many of the team members “come from a region affected by conflict,” which might be a reference to Ukraine.
While the date of release may not mean much to those of us in the good ole USA, April 23rd is St. George’s Day in Britain, a day marked by parades and celebrations despite not being an official bank holiday. Additionally, it falls just one week after that Fallout series premieres on Amazon Prime Video, so for Vault Boy fans, April is a big month.