Three years after its initial announcement, Team FOLON's massive conversion mod, launched on PC in July 2024. The mod tells a completely original story about the English capital in the years after the series' nuclear apocalypse, something that will likely never be explored in the main series as Bethesda Executive Producer Todd Howard previously stated that he has no official plans to set future games outside of the U.S.
is probably the closest players will get to a new, full title for a while, as it takes approximately 25 hours to beat the main storyline on its easiest mode. This is comparable to Fallout 4 in both its duration and map size, with extra open-world exploration, side quests and more easily extending the playtime to beyond 70 hours. The story features entirely new voice acting from established British talent, and the world introduces entirely new factions steeped in British culture, such as the World War 1-esque Tommies, the Knights of Camelot, and the gangster types, the Vagabonds.
Fallout: London has introduced some brand-new factions to the world of Fallout, some of which are much more likable than others.
While may never come to consoles, players don't have to be confined to their desktops or laptops to play it, as the conversion mod is playable on PC handhelds like the Steam Deck. The base game, is already marked as verified for the system, and while the process of setting up on the handheld may look daunting at first as it's not as easy as implementing a mod from the official Creation Club, it is still relatively straightforward in practice.
Fallout: London is practically its own game with all the content that it includes, but it is still a conversion mod.
While was only released on GOG, it is compatible with both the GOG and Steam versions of — although not the Epic Games Store version, it requires the game to be rolled back to an older version, a function that Epic Games Store doesn't have yet. Rolling this back can be done automatically via
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