Fallout 4 fans are impressed with a violent teaser for a brand-new mod that’s coming to the game very soon.
When Bethesda originally released Fallout 4 in 2015 for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, for its time, it was one of the most immersive open-world RPGs on the market following in the footsteps of the critically acclaimed Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas.
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Then, earlier this year, fans were treated to the long-awaited free Fallout 4 new-gen update that gave the resolution a tidy boost as well as the framerate. For the most part, the free update for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S was well-received, other than when it was bugging out.
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However, from what we can tell, those initial launch bugs for the Fallout 4 new-gen update have mostly been ironed out and it’s now the experience that Bethesda intended. That being said, some modders had encountered other bugs which made the update incompatible with some projects.
One other project is Fallout: Cascadia coming to Fallout 4 on PC. This is another expansion-sized mod that has been in production for years and gamers are excited to immerse themselves in its version of the franchise's post-apocalyptic retro world.
“Fallout: Cascadia aims to bring the Fallout experience to the Pacific Northwest and let you explore the massive ruins of Seattle, meet the NCR once again, stumble across new enemies and factions, all through the eyes of our new protagonist - the Drifter,” reads the synopsis.
Recently, the folks behind the mod have released a new tease in the form of a brutal ‘Primal Violence’ soundtrack that has impressed fans.
“Under the guise of preserving local culture, Vault-Tec planned to test the limits of superstition and faith in Vault 56. Instead, a disaster in the Vault led to its residents becoming creatures of the night; The cannibalistic and vampiric Bloodbags,” states the ominous warning in the description of the YouTube video.
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“Amazing song,” said commenter pacer6694.
“Bloodbug cult seems cool,” GU516 declared.
“It gives a bit of Children of Atom meets Mothman cultist vibes,” replied hopekee.
At the time of writing, Fallout: Cascadia does not have a PC release date. What’s more, there are currently no plans for a console launch even via the Creation Club.