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  <title>Chatting With The Fallout: London Team | UDS Podcast</title>
  <description>Join Craig and Tom as they chat to Dean ‘Prilladog’ Carter and Joe ‘Wolfy’ Wills, two of the key minds behind Fallout: London. Find out more about one of the most ambitious mod projects of all time, what to expect from the game and how you could get involved. What is Fallout: London? Fallout: London is a DLC-sized mod for Bethesda's Fallout 4. Distinct from the base game, the mod will allow the player to visit the previously unexplored post-apocalyptic environment of London. In a divergence from previous official titles in the series, Fallout: London is not set in America. This will allow the player to explore an entirely new setting, interact with new post-war cultures and societies, and see a world distinct from the Americana of the mainline games. It also allows the player to explore pre-war European history and the effects the Resource Wars had on the class-structured society of pre-war Britain. JOIN OUR DISCORD! Listen: Spotify /  iTunes /  Stitcher / Castbox /  TuneIn Radio /  Libsyn Intro music: “Shark&amp;quot; by&amp;amp;nbsp;Das Kapitans https://twitter.com/thatUDS https://www.facebook.com/thatUDS/ https://www.instagram.com/upsidedownshark </description>
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