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The Fallout: London release date must be getting close, surely. With multiple delays having stopped it from coming out over the past few years, patience is growing thin within the community. Luckily, the volunteer developers behind the game might have something for us.
The most recent news we have is that at 2PM today, we’re going to be seeing an announcement for Fallout: London. Whether it’s a release date, an actual release, or just more pictures of NPCs holding up fingers, it’s going to be exciting.
Recent Discord posts have alluded to a countdown of sorts. The other day, we saw a five, then three days later we saw a four, then a three, then a two. Perhaps it’s some kind of sick joke, or the moderators just forgot to upload images on the 22nd and 23rd of July, but a countdown is happening, and something big is happening.
Furthermore, Prilladog (Project Lead on Fallout: London) has asserted that there’s going to be something big happening tomorrow. How did he do this? By reposting a video posted online a year ago. The video was a Christmas commemoration post, and was titled “I just can’t wait (for tomorrow).”
It was punctuated with Team FOLON’s classic line; Stay safe and remember. Mind the gap.
Team FOLON have been fairly cryptic with this new release. They had previously announced they simply had a date, and before that they had actually publicised those dated before their plans were nuked by Bethesda’s own launches. It seems the element of surprise is their best friend now, and keeping things quiet and suspense high is the name of the game now.
In terms of an actual release date for Fallout: London, it looks like we will either find out on July 25th, or even better than that, it’s going to launch then instead. As of yet, that’s entirely speculative. As previously mentioned, Team FOLON like to keep schtum, and there’s not a whole lot of information to go off right now.