
Fallout 4 players are getting an expansion to an already existing expansion, it’ll require a new save file though unfortunately.
Anyone who plays Fallout, or any Bethesda game for that matter, will be used to this by now. People have been restarting their Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim playthroughs for years and will likely still be doing so by the time The Elder Scrolls VI comes out.
Fallout 4 is no different and given how this expansion is still relatively new, it’s probably due a replay while it’s still fresh in your mind.
It’s none other than Fallout: London, possibly one of the biggest and best expansions to Fallout 4 so far, which says a lot as there have been some bangers over the years.
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Fallout: London takes the series, you guessed it, London, which is quite the departure for the series as Bethesda is content with setting all of its games in the United States of America. Other countries aside from Russia barely get a mention, as if there are no survivors outside of the U.S to speak of.
While not an official Bethesda DLC Fallout: London is immensely popular, and it’s now getting an expansion of its own.
Titled Rabbit And Pork, the expansion will add new quests to undertake, at the cost of your existing save file.
Speaking more about it the mod’s creator Team FOLON said: “This DLC is a DLC in name only really, it adds in a lot of fixes and some cut/new content, So, it'll require a new save. One of the reasons it's also taken so long was ensuring any future groundwork for other quests in other DLCs won't require the new game save."
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So you will have to restart your save file, which is annoying, but you won’t have to in the future. It’s swings and roundabouts I suppose.
For those that haven’t dived into Fallout: London yet, now is as good of a time as any if you need to start from scratch anyway.
Unfortunately this mod is exclusive to PC players, and it’s not coming to Xbox or PlayStation platforms anytime soon, or ever for that matter.
Even with Bethesda’s official mod support for consoles the expansion is likely too big, or there’s some other factor preventing it from being included. Either way console users aren’t playing it.