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Bethesda hired one of the team that developed the Fallout: London mode, but the project’s leader turned down a job offer for the company’s Fallout 76. Therefore, the hired developer will no longer work on the mod. In a statement released today, they reported that chief technical advisor Ryan Johnson has left the project and started working as a mid-level designer at Bethesda.
- You may be interested: Fallout London may be released in 2023
Fallout: London developer starts working at Bethesda
In a post, the team noted that Ryan Johnnson had turned his knowledge into invaluable design documents to keep the team running smoothly and wished him well. The published message also shows that a job offer made at Fallout 76 co-developer Double Eleven to improve the mode to the end was rejected.
Last year, Bethesda hired lead writer Stephanie Zachariadis, who worked on Fallout: London mode, as the task designer.
For those who don’t know, let’s talk about Fallout: London. The mode, which is set to face the players in 2023, is a production that focuses on the main districts of London. The mode includes new NPCs, weapons, creatures, a new world, and also new factions gathered in this world. It seems like a very good alternative that we can play while waiting for Fallout 5. Because Fallout 5 is still a long way off. Because Bethesda CEO Howard says that Bethesda Game Studios will not be able to develop Fallout 5 without Starfield and Elder Scrolls VI.