Fallout London: Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square, London.
Image via Team FOLON.

Fallout: London dev video shows just how huge the F4 mod really is

UK Fallout, innit guv?

Man, have I been writing a lot of Fallout articles lately! Ah, well. One more won’t hurt. This time, however, it’s not about the main games, but about one of the most ambitious mods for Fallout 4, which is still on track for an April release.

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In the latest progress video from developer Team FOLON, Fallout: London gives us one last look at some of what we can expect from the UK-centric add-on. Specifically, there’s some clarification at the start regarding the use of the word “cells” in a previous video.

Voice actor Drew “Bonhart” Faithwaite gives a bit of an explanation about what is meant when talking about cells from a developer perspective. In doing so, they’re able to give a visual representation of just how enormous London is.

Hint: it’s rather sizable

Encompassing 3,764 cells across 15 boroughs designed after the capital city, a map of the entire area really hammers home the work that’s gone into this project. The dot in the below screenshot I took represents the player. A tiny blip, I’m sure you’ll agree.

Fallout London screenshot showing the map of the area.
Screenshot via Destructoid.

It’s a remarkable feat of modding, encapsulating all the effort that’s gone into bringing a post-apocalyptic London to life. The video also goes into more detail about the gangs you’ll encounter, such as the opulent Gentry, the medieval knights-inspired Camelot, and the Peaky Blindes-esque Vagabonds.

Last time I spoke about Fallout: London, it was revealed that it would be releasing April 23, aka St. George’s Day. This is still the case. While it’s free to download, you will need an official copy of F4 as well as all official DLC. It’s also only available on PC, with no plans for a console release.


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Andrew has been a gamer since the 17th century Restoration period. He now writes for a number of online publications, contributing news and other articles. He does not own a powdered wig.