Fallout London DLC: Rabbit & Pork Is Served

Source: Team FOLON Fallout London DLC: Rabbit & Pork Is Served

Time To Visit Old Blighty Again

Fallout London has been out for a bit now and is much more polished than it was at launch.  For one thing it is now a One-Click Mod on GoG, so you don’t need to follow the steps originally required to be able to play the total conversion mod.   There have also been a number of patches, hopefully including one which permanently broke the game I was playing.  If you’ve never tried Fallout London, ran into bugs that prevented your progress or are just ready to give it another shot, now is the perfect time as the new Rabbit & Pork DLC has arrived.

This free DLC contains 80 new fully-voiced NPCs with over 8,000 lines of dialogue, 30 new quests and minigames, another 30 weapons and armour types to try out and 70 new random encounters.  Those are certainly noticeable additions to an already huge game and should make your time in London somewhere around 90 hours longer.  There is also at least one new companion and even a home you can take possession of if you want to put down roots.

You can find Fallout London and Rabbit & Pork on GoG or use the new Overwolf Launcher Team FOLON has made available for those that prefer that installer.

Team FOLON today announced the release of “Rabbit & Pork,” the first official DLC update for Fallout: London, a free mod for Fallout 4™ players. The update not only expands the world with new quests, companions, and content but also delivers thousands of bug fixes and improvements driven directly by community feedback. To make access easier than ever, Team FOLON is also unveiling a new custom launcher powered by Overwolf, offering players a one-click solution to install and update the mod seamlessly. This complements the existing GOG launcher and ensures broader accessibility for the global Fallout community.

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