Stephanie Zachariadis, lead writer of the long-awaited Fallout: London mod, leaves development team after being hired as mission designer associated with Bethesda Game Studios, project manager Dean Carter recently announced.
“This is absolutely fantastic news and is something that the whole team here Fallout: London stay behind and we wish you all the best in your efforts, ”Carter wrote to the official Discord server of the modification. “We hope it gives them the same story and their innovative missions that it gave us.”
Fallout: London is an ambitious Fallout 4 modification that was officially unveiled earlier this year. Taking place between the first two games and moving away from the leagues of the traditional American-inspired franchise floor pitches, Fallout: London It includes a huge new map to explore, new-faced factions to join, and an additional focus on melee weapons over firearms.
Since the modification is fully supported by volunteers, Fallout: London it does not yet have a specific release date, but the team has released it chunks and chunks of his work to whet the appetite of the players until the launch.
Award-winning screenwriter and modernist, Zachariadis joined the Fallout: London project in July 2020. The announcement of his departure to Bethesda was received with warm congratulations from the mod community.
“Working here was one of the best experiences of my life,” Zachariadis replied to the Discord server of the modification after Carter’s announcement. “The people on this team have incredible talent and more than that, they’re just wonderful people to make friends with.”
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As for what this means for the future of Fallout: London, it seems that work is not slowing down. Apparently, Zachariadis released the main plot and missions before his departure, and the team is looking for a new writer to step in and finish the remaining dialogue.
“Stephanie has been a pillar of support for the team and has helped create a fantastic and interesting story and dialogue that we believe you will really enjoy,” Carter added, “and we only know that she will bring these talents to the writing boards. of [Bethesda Game Studios director Todd Howard] Herself. We look forward to a bright future for her and give her our full support. ”