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Writer on impressive Fallout: London mod bags job at BethesdaA sign that the mod’s story is pretty decent?
A sign that the mod’s story is pretty decent?
Image credit:Team Folon / Microsoft
Image credit:Team Folon / Microsoft

A few months agowe reported on Fallout: London, an impressive-lookingFallout 4mod project that will bring the post-apocalyptic RPG to England. It looks like a huge undertaking, pulling parts out of the US-centric game to make a UK-based, DLC-sized mod campaign, and for one modder it’s led to a job at Bethesda. Stephanie Zachariadis, former head writer onFallout: London, is now an associate quest designer at the studio.
“This is utterly fantastic news and something that all of the team here at FOLON stand behind and we wholeheartedly wish her the best on her endeavors,“the Fallout: London team posted.
“Stephanie has been a pillar of support for the team and has helped create a fantastic and interesting main story and dialogue that we feel you will really enjoy - and we just know she’ll be bringing these talents to the writing boards of Todd himself.”
Fallout: London - Official Reveal TrailerWatch on YouTube
Fallout: London - Official Reveal Trailer

They say that Zachariadis was heavily involved in making the story and quests in Fallout: London, leaving behind plenty of support for the rest of the team to continue the work. Unfortunately, she can’t contribute to the project any longer, as it would be a conflict of interest with Bethesda, though the team’s project lead and creative director are running things in the writing department for now, and are currently hiring for a new writer to work on the mod’s dialogue.
Fallout London 2nd Quarter 2021 Progress VideoWatch on YouTube
Fallout London 2nd Quarter 2021 Progress Video

Short of that, the modders have also been gradually releasing songs they’ve made for Fallout: London’s OST. I’m personally a big fan ofThe Blighty Bop, which is indeed a bop.
The mod is a little ways off of releasing yet, but for more updates keep an eye onthe Fallout: London website, or head to theirYouTube channelto catch more sick tunes.