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Fallout: London's first DLC, Rabbit and Pork, is finally out and adds 30 new quests

Insert joke about London calling here, as Fallout: London developers Team FOLON have just released the first of the mod's planned three DLC packs. This one's called Rabbit and Pork and brings with it 30 new quests, plus a laundry list of that includes a bunch of NPCs, extra gear, and stability fixes.


As we covered the other day, to dive into the DLC and have the least chance of running into any bugs that could be lurking, you'll want to start a fresh run through post-apoclayptic Blighty.


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Fallout 4 is a surprisingly competent zombie experience

As the Fallout 4 DLC cycle comes to an end, now is the ideal time to sit back and assess the package as a whole. Following a spate of articles on the very nature of Fallout 4, culminating in Jordan's assertion that Fallout 4 is a misunderstood stealth game, I felt it was time to offer an alternate thesis: that Fallout 4 is actually a surprisingly convincing zombie game.


Even though it doesn't contain any actual zombies.


For titles that actually do feature the undead, see the best zombie games.


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An Elder Scrolls voice actor is teaming up with top Fallout 4 modders to livestream a 48-hour modding jam for charity

A group of prominent Fallout 4 modders will be livestreaming the creation of a big mod over a single weekend later this month. It's part of a charity drive led by voice actor Wes Johnson, probably most famous for providing the dulcet tones of mad Daedric prince Sheogorath in Oblivion and Skyrim.


The gang - led by Kinggath and the team behind the popular Sim Settlements mod - will be letting viewers decide the specifics of the mod via a stream this weekend, with the actual mod creation streams then taking place on Twitch across June 28th and 29th.


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GOG announce a new new one-click system aiming to "take things to another level entirely" for fuss-free modding

After providing a go-to place for very big and very buggy Fallout 4 mod Fallout: London last year, GOG have just announced that they're expanding their efforts to be a go-to place of you want to easily play high-profile or must-have mods for certain games.


The old and also new game merchants have revealed a new initiative aimed at offering "seamless mod integration", as well as announcing that they'll be hosting Skyblivion - the modding project remaking Oblivion in Skyrim's engine that currently targeting a release this year - when it arrives.


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Fallout: London’s DLC is still “coming soon”, but you can now immersively drink its irradiated tea in VR

Fallout: London might have launched buggier than a holiday at a nature reserve dedicated to cockroaches and coders, but since that point Team FOLON’s put a lot of effort into making sure people can enjoy the pretty damn good game it’s created. While you’ll have to wait a bit longer for some Londony DLC, you can now play some of the mod in VR.

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