Fans of Bethesda's post-apocalyptic series will need to wait a long time for Fallout 5, but the wait is much shorter for the impressive fan project Fallout: London, which just dropped a new trailer. Bethesda is known for releasing engrossing open-world RPGs, and the Fallout games are no exception. Since the developer released Fallout 3 in 2008, fans have been able to explore the series' vast landscapes ravaged by nuclear warfare. DLC and mods have successfully added hundreds of hours of new Fallout content for fans. Still, an upcoming fan project looks to take things a step further and allow players to explore a huge city across the ocean for the first time in franchise history.
Many very impressive Fallout 4 mods are currently available and being built. However, Fallout: London stands out with professional voice-acting, an entirely new setting, and incredible writing. Last year's reveal trailer excited fans and even impressed the developers of the original game. Bethesda Game Studios has even hired the mod's head writer, Stephanie Zachariadis, to help with future projects like Starfield, Elder Scrolls 6, and Fallout 5. However, development seems to be moving along well for the Fallout: London mod which showed off new gameplay in an exciting new trailer.
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A new trailer for the upcoming Fallout: London mod reveals a fresh look at the fan project's London setting, complete with weaponized elephants and a teased 2023 release date. As reported by PC Gamer, the trailer posted on the Fallout: London Youtube channel showcases the best look yet at the mod's take on a post-apocalyptic London. Players will be able to explore the foggy British city for
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