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New gameplay footage for Fallout 4’s DLC-sized Mod, Fallout London

Team FOLON has released a brand new development video for its upcoming DLC-sized mod for Fallout 4, Fallout London. This video features some new gameplay footage from this mod, and shows off some of its factions.

Fallout: London is an ambitious DLC-sized mod that brings the player into the nuclear apocalypse all the way to the doorsteps of Parliament. This is a Total Conversion mod that aims to encapsulate the gritty, adventurous nature of the Fallout games with a new world, factions, storylines, NPCs, weapons, creatures, and much more.

According to the team, the world map is about the size of the vanilla Fallout 4 Commonwealth. The mod will also let players experience everything; from the heart of Westminster all the way to the rolling hills on the outskirts of Bromley.

Fallout London aims to bring new and exciting factions. Furthermore, it will bring new weather effects. Not only that, but Team FOLON will introduce a new weather effect, Acid Rain.

Speaking of DLC-sized mods, we also suggest taking a look at the following ones. Whispering Hills is a cool Silent Hill mod, whereas Fallout 4 Project Mojave is a full remake of the New Vegas strip (featuring 3 functional casinos). Additionally, The Wilderness Mod adds a worldplace that is as big as Nuka World. Moreover, Fallout 4: Sim Settlements 2 Chapter 2 adds new quests and a game mode.

Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

Fallout: London - 4th Quarter 2022 Progress Video

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