The Elder Scrolls VIis deep in development which means that very little attention is being paid toFallout 5.It’s unlikely thatThe Elder Scrolls VIwill even land in this console generation, just to give you an idea of how furtherFallout5’s release will be beyond that.It’s not as if Fallout fans are being starved of content though.AdvertA second season of Prime Video’s hugely successful TV adaptation is on the way, andFallout 76is arguably better than it’s ever been.The online spin-off recently unveiled itsGleaming Depthsupdate - and don’t forget that you’ll be able to play as a ghoul from next year.Of course, the Fallout franchise also boasts an incredible modding community who supply us with plenty of unofficial expansions to titles likeFallout 4andFallout: New Vegas.One such expansion that many of us were eagerly anticipating was Project Mojave, a total conversion mod forFallout 4.AdvertUnfortunately, the project’s creators have announced its unfortunate cancellation.We played snog, marry, irradiate with the cast of Prime Video’sFallout. Take a look below.Essentially, the mod would’ve recreatedNew Vegas’ most significant areas inFallout 4.AdvertIn fact, the mod previously launched an early access version giving players access toNew Vegas’ strip including three working casinos.Since then though,Project Mojave’s creators have unveiled that the total conversion mod is just a tad too ambitious.It’s not all doom and gloom, however.I mentioned that an early access version of the mod had previously launched. Well, that’s now been replaced with an updated version that’ll serve as the final product.AdvertAvailable to download from NexusMods, ‘Project Mojave Revitalization Dev Release And Resource’ adds new world spaces, armours, dungeons, and OST tracks, as well as workshop items, so it’s definitely worth checking out even if this mod is a fraction of its planned size.Featured Image Credit: WolfeMan2077 via NexusMods, BethesdaTopics:Fallout,Bethesda,Mods,PC

Fallout fans heartbroken over quiet cancellation

The Elder Scrolls VIis deep in development which means that very little attention is being paid toFallout 5.It’s unlikely thatThe Elder Scrolls VIwill even land in this console generation, just to give you an idea of how furtherFallout5’s release will be beyond that.It’s not as if Fallout fans are being starved of content though.AdvertA second season of Prime Video’s hugely successful TV adaptation is on the way, andFallout 76is arguably better than it’s ever been.The online spin-off recently unveiled itsGleaming Depthsupdate - and don’t forget that you’ll be able to play as a ghoul from next year.Of course, the Fallout franchise also boasts an incredible modding community who supply us with plenty of unofficial expansions to titles likeFallout 4andFallout: New Vegas.One such expansion that many of us were eagerly anticipating was Project Mojave, a total conversion mod forFallout 4.AdvertUnfortunately, the project’s creators have announced its unfortunate cancellation.We played snog, marry, irradiate with the cast of Prime Video’sFallout. Take a look below.Essentially, the mod would’ve recreatedNew Vegas’ most significant areas inFallout 4.AdvertIn fact, the mod previously launched an early access version giving players access toNew Vegas’ strip including three working casinos.Since then though,Project Mojave’s creators have unveiled that the total conversion mod is just a tad too ambitious.It’s not all doom and gloom, however.I mentioned that an early access version of the mod had previously launched. Well, that’s now been replaced with an updated version that’ll serve as the final product.AdvertAvailable to download from NexusMods, ‘Project Mojave Revitalization Dev Release And Resource’ adds new world spaces, armours, dungeons, and OST tracks, as well as workshop items, so it’s definitely worth checking out even if this mod is a fraction of its planned size.Featured Image Credit: WolfeMan2077 via NexusMods, BethesdaTopics:Fallout,Bethesda,Mods,PC

The Elder Scrolls VIis deep in development which means that very little attention is being paid toFallout 5.It’s unlikely thatThe Elder Scrolls VIwill even land in this console generation, just to give you an idea of how furtherFallout5’s release will be beyond that.It’s not as if Fallout fans are being starved of content though.AdvertA second season of Prime Video’s hugely successful TV adaptation is on the way, andFallout 76is arguably better than it’s ever been.The online spin-off recently unveiled itsGleaming Depthsupdate - and don’t forget that you’ll be able to play as a ghoul from next year.Of course, the Fallout franchise also boasts an incredible modding community who supply us with plenty of unofficial expansions to titles likeFallout 4andFallout: New Vegas.One such expansion that many of us were eagerly anticipating was Project Mojave, a total conversion mod forFallout 4.AdvertUnfortunately, the project’s creators have announced its unfortunate cancellation.We played snog, marry, irradiate with the cast of Prime Video’sFallout. Take a look below.Essentially, the mod would’ve recreatedNew Vegas’ most significant areas inFallout 4.AdvertIn fact, the mod previously launched an early access version giving players access toNew Vegas’ strip including three working casinos.Since then though,Project Mojave’s creators have unveiled that the total conversion mod is just a tad too ambitious.It’s not all doom and gloom, however.I mentioned that an early access version of the mod had previously launched. Well, that’s now been replaced with an updated version that’ll serve as the final product.AdvertAvailable to download from NexusMods, ‘Project Mojave Revitalization Dev Release And Resource’ adds new world spaces, armours, dungeons, and OST tracks, as well as workshop items, so it’s definitely worth checking out even if this mod is a fraction of its planned size.

The Elder Scrolls VIis deep in development which means that very little attention is being paid toFallout 5.

It’s unlikely thatThe Elder Scrolls VIwill even land in this console generation, just to give you an idea of how furtherFallout5’s release will be beyond that.

It’s not as if Fallout fans are being starved of content though.

Advert

Advert

A second season of Prime Video’s hugely successful TV adaptation is on the way, andFallout 76is arguably better than it’s ever been.

The online spin-off recently unveiled itsGleaming Depthsupdate - and don’t forget that you’ll be able to play as a ghoul from next year.

Of course, the Fallout franchise also boasts an incredible modding community who supply us with plenty of unofficial expansions to titles likeFallout 4andFallout: New Vegas.

One such expansion that many of us were eagerly anticipating was Project Mojave, a total conversion mod forFallout 4.

Advert

Advert

Unfortunately, the project’s creators have announced its unfortunate cancellation.

We played snog, marry, irradiate with the cast of Prime Video’sFallout. Take a look below.

Essentially, the mod would’ve recreatedNew Vegas’ most significant areas inFallout 4.

Advert

Advert

In fact, the mod previously launched an early access version giving players access toNew Vegas’ strip including three working casinos.

Since then though,Project Mojave’s creators have unveiled that the total conversion mod is just a tad too ambitious.

It’s not all doom and gloom, however.

I mentioned that an early access version of the mod had previously launched. Well, that’s now been replaced with an updated version that’ll serve as the final product.

Advert

Advert

Available to download from NexusMods, ‘Project Mojave Revitalization Dev Release And Resource’ adds new world spaces, armours, dungeons, and OST tracks, as well as workshop items, so it’s definitely worth checking out even if this mod is a fraction of its planned size.

Topics:Fallout,Bethesda,Mods,PC