Fallout London is hired by Bethesda, another moderator of the group

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Another moderator belonging to the group fallout london it happened Hired at Bethesdaappeared in a recent progress update, and Ryan Johnson has joined the official development team following work on the ambitious Fallout 4 modification.

It’s not the first of its kind, however: Last year, Stephanie Zachariadis, lead author of Fallout London’s history and lyrics, accepted a job at Bethesda as Quest Designer, showing what the mod project was really like. promisingconsidering how the same developers of the main series repeatedly draw from the group of talented developers and modders.

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Johnson will become associate-level designer for Bethesda and will leave the Fallout: London team, but is doing everything he can to complete his share of the work and ensure the project is completed by 2023.

Oddly enough, project lead Dean Carter also has a different story: The latter received a job offer from the British Double Eleven team that was specifically interested in Fallout 76, but he has it too. rejected the offer.

After “heavy introspection”, Carter decided not to cross the fence and to stay To develop Fallout: London to the fullest, together with fellow adventurers. We just recently saw a new video from Fallout: London showing some settings and confirming the size and complexity of this overall mod for Fallout 4.

Source: Multiplayer

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