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Fallout: London gets its first DLC update with new quests and thousands of bug fixes

Team FOLON impressed Fallout fans around the world last year with the release of Fallout: London, a total conversion mod for Fallout 4 featuring an entirely new and fully voiced campaign. Now just over a year later, the modding group has returned with something very rare – DLC for the mod. 

Team FOLON has always treated Fallout: London like a full videogame and the post-release support solidifies that. In a new update titled ‘Rabbit & Pork', Fallout: London will expand with 30 new quests and minigames, 8000+ new dialogue lines, new weapons and armour sets, new random encounters, a new companion to meet, player housing, new content for the in-game factions, along with thousands of bug fixes and stability improvements.

While the mainline Fallout games are all set within the United States of America, Fallout: London offers fans a unique look at how England is holding up during the post-apocalypse. Speaking on the new DLC update for the game, Team FOLON CEO, Dean Carter, explained that the newly updated version of the mod is “the most complete and stable version yet”. While you could already download the mod via the GOG launcher, Team FOLON has now worked with Overwolf to create a custom installer for the game too, making Fallout: London easier to access and removing the barriers that many newcomers face when installing large mods for the first time.

Fallout: London and its new DLC update are available starting today, free for all owners of Fallout 4 and its expansions. You can install it via its new Overwolf launcher, HERE, or via GOG, HERE.

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