Fallout London receives DLC-sized Rabbit & Pork Update

Fallout London has received its first DLC update

Team FOLON has released “Rabbit & Pork”, the first DLC update for Fallout London. This update is available now, adding tonnes of new content to the game-sized mod. This DLC includes 80 fully voiced characters, 30 new quests/minigames, new random encounters, and a huge number of bug fixes and improvements to the original mod.

Players can expect new random encounters, new weapons/armour sets, and new content for every faction. With this update, Team FOLON has also created a custom launcher that aims to simplify mod installation. Overall, Rabbit & Pork makes Fallout London more stable and feature-rich than ever before. If you haven’t played it yet, now’s a good time to get started.

The DLC update includes:

  • 80 Fully-Voiced NPCs with 8000+ New Dialogue Lines
  • 30 New Quests & Minigames
  • 30 New Weapons & Armours
  • 70 Random Encounters
  • New Animal Companion & Player Home
  • New content for early faction introductions
  • Thousands of bug fixes and improvements

Fallout London is available for free through GOG. The mod requires PC gamers to own Fallout 4: Game of the Year Edition through Steam or GOG. Installation instructions are available here.

You can join the discussion on Fallout London’s Rabbit & Pork update on the OC3D Forums.

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