There are quite a few amazing mods available for Fallout 4, but most of them usually cater to the game’s aesthetics and gameplay. There’s nothing wrong with that, of course, but now that Bethesda has officially released the Creation Kit for this amazing game, teams of talented modders have begun working on some truly massive projects, one of which is named Fallout Cascadia. This upcoming mod will offer a separate adventure from the main storyline, and it will allow gamers to explore a retro-futuristic post-apocalyptic version of Seattle and its surroundings. What’s really interesting about this mod is its sheer size, and early information suggests that its total land area will be about the same as Fallout 3’s. Furthermore, it looks like it will offer more content when compared to Far Harbor.
That’s a lot of ground to cover and a lot of quests to complete, which is why Fallout Cascadia will not be arriving in the near future. According to its creators, “the expected release is several years away,” which makes sense considering that the project relies on the work of volunteers. It’s also worth noting that even though the people behind this mod want to make it available to as many gamers as possible, they can’t guarantee that console users will be able to run it, at least not right now.
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