The VG247 portal shared two news about the ambitious modification of Fallout: London for the role-playing shooter Fallout 4. The first concerns its distribution, and the second concerns the cast.
It was previously reported that due to its size (30-40 GB), Fallout: London will not be released on the Nexus Mods platform, will be hosted on GOG and will be available to all Fallout 4 owners on GOG, Steam and potentially even EGS.
A GOG representative, in a conversation with VG247, clarified that at launch Fallout: London will not be compatible with copies of Fallout 4 purchased from the Epic Games Store, while support for the Steam version is now “in the process” of debugging.
The fact is that Fallout: London will require an outdated version of Fallout 4 to install, and EGS, unlike GOG, does not allow you to roll back to previous builds. Work on the “downgrader” for the Steam edition continues.
As for the cast, he was joined by John Bercow, a British politician and former Speaker of the House of Commons. In fashion, he got the role of a robotic version of the Speaker of the House.
Before Berkow, Neil Newbon, known for his role as Astarion in Baldur’s Gate 3, and two Doctors from the Doctor Who series, Sylvester McCoy and Colin Baker, were confirmed to participate in Fallout: London.
The release of Fallout: London is just around the corner – the addon-sized mod is already undergoing final checks from specialists from GOG. Events will unfold in London in the year 2237. They promise unique factions and storylines, weapons, creatures, and so on.