Fallout London has been redeemed over 1 million times on GOG

Fallout London now has more than 1 million owners, and this is just the start

Shortly after the release of patch 1.02, Fallout London hit a major milestone. The mod now has “1 million owners” on GOG, making it one of the “fastest and biggest” releases in GOG history.

Fallout London is a total conversion Mod for Fallout 4 that allows players to see the world of Fallout from a British angle. The mod overhauls Fallout 4 with new locations, weapons, factions and more. It also has a unique story set 160 years after the bombs dropped and 40 years before the events of Fallout 3.

Today, Team FOLON, the development team behind this mod, stated that they “can’t wait to share what’s next.” Currently, we can only speculate about what this means. Is Fallout London getting an expansion?

Following the release of patch 1.02 for the mod, Fallout London now runs better than ever before. In total, the patch adds over 250 quest fixes, several crash fixes, alterations for 200 assets, and a range of optimisations. The game’s LOD system has also been altered to reduce crashes and increases game performance. This change also makes the game look better than before.

PC gamers can redeem a free copy of Fallout London on GOG.

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