Fallout series is out! (and other Fallout news)

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  • DoctorEldritch's Avatar
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    Hello Legion Gamers!

    A joyous (hopefully) day for all Fallout fans: the series is out today, all 8 episodes of it!

    We already saw the trailer when we were discussing Fallout London, which should also be released this month in just a little less than two weeks. So instead here is a peak into the filming process:


    And for those who binged the show already (kudos!), here is a review with spoilers!


    It's been one of the most anticipated shows of the year and critics already claim it to be one of the best game adaptations to date. So this is my plan for the weekend. Who else is going to watch it?

    And another portion of good news, especially for Fallout 4 fans. We know Fallout London, sometimes dubbed Fallout 4,5 (because it's so big) should come out later this month, but that is not the only big fan-made mode in the works. Today (probably to celebrate the release of the series), the creators of Fallout Cascadia mod shared a new teaser:


    The mod itself is rather slow, they've been working on it since 2016, and there is no release date yet. But on the plus side, the developers are recruiting those with skills and will to join them, so if that's something you're interested in, you can give it a try!

    So a very nice month for Fallout fans with all sorts of goodies: series, big upcoming mod and even a chance to work on a mod, should you be so inclined. With 3 options like that, what will you choose?
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  • DoctorEldritch's Avatar
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    Another portion of Fallout news, this time only about the series. It's already been greenlit for the second season, and now the creative team is planning the story for it and how it will be connected to Fallout New Vegas.

    Showrunner Graham Wagner promises a connection to Fallout New Vegas (the series is chronologically set 15 years after the game), even though the canon continuity still sparks the debate. And he mentioned more flashbacks and even the possibility of Mr. House appearing. Meanwhile, Josh Sawyer told Rock, Paper, Shotgun that he does not care what the series does with the lore.

    But the second season is good news (although I have not watched the first one yet. I fell into one of my anime moods lately). So a counterweight to the recent delay of the Fallout London mod.