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Curious Fallout: London Project Lead Explains Mods to Bercow

Aug 08, 2024 9:02 AM

The game mod "Fallout: London" has made waves with its exciting cameo appearances, featuring notable names like Neil Newbon, known for his role in Baldur's Gate 3, and John Bercow, the former UK Speaker famous for his "Order!" shout. These surprising additions came about due to some unexpected conversations and fan enthusiasm. Fallout: London project manager Dean Carter shared insights on how they reached out to Bercow during a discussion about enhancing the mod, while Newbon, a fan of the franchise, contacted the team himself, ultimately leading to an increased role in the mod including a quest he proposed. This highlights the blend of creativity and community engagement in modding.

How did Fallout: London get such prominent voice actors like Neil Newbon and John Bercow?

Neil Newbon expressed his desire to contribute after reaching out on Twitter, while John Bercow was contacted during a casual conversation about adding unique characters. Both actors were excited to be part of the project, enhancing its narrative and experience.

Fallout: London is a massive mod for the popular RPG Fallout 4, set in a post-apocalyptic version of London. It aims to offer players a fresh storyline, new characters, and unique quests that differ from the original game's narrative. The mod has garnered attention not only for its expansive gameplay but also for creatively integrating real-world figures into the fictional universe, showcasing the innovative nature of community-driven projects within the gaming landscape.



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