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GOG sent word via a press release that the huge Fallout 4 mod Fallout: London from Team FOLON has hit 1 million players. Additionally, it's Fallout Day so all the games are on sale.

Fallout: London lets you explore a dishevelled London set in the Fallout universe. It overhauls Fallout 4 with a new story, new weapons, London-centric items and a vast recreation of the ruined city to explore.

Fallout: London is a free total conversion mod for Fallout 4, available to anyone who owns the base game and all of its DLCs. It is developed non-commercially by Team FOLON, many of whom are proud London residents or expats.

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According to the video above from Team FOLON this milestone makes it one of the fastest and biggest in the history of GOG. To play GOG games easily on Linux you can use the Heroic Games Launcher.

With it being Fallout Day you can also get the games discounted on GOG like:

There's also discounts available across other stores like Fallout 76 on Fanatical is 77% off. Fanatical also have some other big discounts on Fallout games as well, higher discounts than other stores too but some deals may be limited.

You can also find a few discounts on Humble and Steam.

Pretty much all the Fallout games are playable on Linux / Steam Deck with Proton or Wine.

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2 comments

Dorrit Oct 23
Fallout: London looks quite interesting.
g000h Oct 24
This demonstrates the gaming community placing value on traditional story-rich, micro-transaction-free, well-crafted content rather than the slop that the gaming industry tries to shove down customers' throats.

Gaming industry management are to blame. Rather than making "the best game they can" they focus on customer retention, invasive data telemetry feeding into analytics, and milking whales for extra money.
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