
We can never get enough of the post-apocalyptic wasteland that Bethesda’s iconic Fallout series has to offer. It doesn’t matter if it’s from Bethesda or modders, we want all the content and the upcoming ‘Fallout: Cascadia’ has us hyped.
Released in 2015 forPC,PlayStation4 andXboxOne,Fallout 4was met with critical acclaim boasting a Metacriticscoreof 87. However, it’s now been nearly 10 years since the release ofFallout4and fans are eager for more juicy content or even a new game in the series (where are youFallout 5?).
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Thankfully, fans won’t be waiting much longer for officialFallout 4content fromBethesdaas this year we’ll be treated to the highly anticipatedfree new-gen update. Yet, we will be waiting much longer forFallout 5but until that time arrives, modders have us covered with contentsuch as‘Fallout: Cascadia’.
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‘Fallout: Cascadia’ is an expansion-sized mod that takes vault dwellers to the Pacific Northwest, more specifically, the city of Seattle. This meaty mod not only brings a new location but also new story missions, enemies, NPCs, factions and much more.
The recent showcase trailer gives us a taste of what to expect from ‘Fallout: Cascadia’ and if we were told that this was an official Bethesda mod, I think most of us might believe that. There is no release date for ‘Fallout: Cascadia’ at the time of writing and given that the modding team is on the hunt for recruits, its launch is likely very far off.
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Fallout 4is out now and is backwards compatible with PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. It’s also available to Xbox Game Pass subscribers at no extra cost.
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