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Bethesda Keeps Offering Jobs to Fallout London Modders

The team behind Fallout 4’s DLC-sized mods, Fallout London, certainly caught the eye of Bethesda as the developers continue to provide work to their members.

The Fallout London Twitter page shared an update (below). It explains that lead technical advisor Rian Johnson will leave the modding team and start working at Bethesda. This is the second time that developer lead writer Stephanie Zachariadis has also been hired directly by the Fallout London team after being hired by Bethesda in August 2021.

Not only that, Dean Carter, project manager for Fallout London, was offered a position to work on Fallout 76 at Bethesda’s UK office, but declined to confirm the mod’s development to the end.

According to the post, development is unaffected by Johnson’s departure. In short, we should be on track for the recently announced 2023 release period. “We’ve known this move for some time, so [Johnson] It helps to put his knowledge into valuable design documents so that other members of the team can work seamlessly on his behalf. “

“More so, [Johnson] Completed all of his expected level design tasks and some additional tasks we didn’t expect from him. Men’s professionalism and dedication are honestly and truly overlooked and felt throughout the team, but it is a genuine pleasure to know that he will bring his great talent to the company we all love. Brings. “

Fallout: London, which allows players to explore the post-Apocalypse British capital, could be the only taste (albeit unofficial) of a franchise that fans will get for a long time. Director Todd Howard recently revealed that Fallout 5 will be released after The Elder Scrolls VI.

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