Bethesda Hires Fallout: London Mod Writer

Bethesda Hires Fallout: London Mod Writer
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Mel Ramsay

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27th Aug 2021 15:48

In some incredible, feel good news, Bethesda has hired the head writer from the Fallout: London mod. 

Stephanie Zachariadis has successfully secured the position of Associate Quest Designer, in what is presumably a dream role for her. 

If you're not familiar with it, Fallout: London is a DLC-sized fan-made project, which is a 'continuation of the base game.

Is There A Fallout: London Trailer?

Well yes, there is. The mod, titled Fallout: London is a brand-new mod that pushes the boundaries of what Fallout 4 mods have ever been able to do. The trailer sees a desolate London, plagued by mysterious creatures, post-apocalyptic beefeaters and a new clan of knights.

The description of the video describes the mod: "Fallout: London is a DLC-sized mod for Bethesda’s Fallout 4. As a continuation of the base game, the mod will allow the player to visit the previously unexplored post-apocalyptic environment of London."

They continued: "Visiting a totally new setting allows for us to explore totally new cultures which have not homogenized with their American counterparts. It also allows us to explore pre-war European history, and the effects the Resource Wars had on the class structured society of pre-war Britain."

What Games Will The Fallout: London Writer Be Working On?

Unfortunately, this we don't know. Although Bethesda is obviously working on games such as Starfield currently. One thing we do know is that Stephanie sadly won't be able to continue her work on the mod, however the team behind it has said that all of her previous work 'won't be discarded'. 

 

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