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Ambitious Fallout mod ‘Project Mojave’ scrapped for a second time

Fallout New Vegas fans have been following the development of the Project Mojave mod for years. The ambitious mod aimed to bring New Vegas into Fallout 4, but after a few years, the original team behind it threw in the towel. A new group of modders picked up the project, retitling it “Project Mojave Revitalised”, but now, that version of the mod has also been scrapped. 

The Project Mojave mod did initially release in ‘early access' form back in 2021, which contained updated versions of four locations from New Vegas in the Fallout 4 engine, shortly after which the original team disbanded. Since then, another team, led by WolfeMan2077 on Nexus Mods, picked up the project, but that version has now been scrapped as well.

Writing on the Project Mojave Revitalised page on Nexus Mods, WolfeMan2077 confirmed that the project has come to an end. He also updated his bio on the site to say he's the “former project lead” of the mod.

Total conversion mods are often ambitious, take years of volunteer work and the majority of them don't see completion. Unfortunately for those who were looking forward to Project Mojave, this one has been added to that list. It isn't all doom and gloom though, as earlier this year we saw the launch of Fallout: London, an entirely fan-developed game set in the Fallout universe, taking place outside of the US for the first time.

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