Due to the death of Elizabeth II, the developers of the Fallout: London mod have decided to remove ghouls modeled after Queen Elizabeth and King Charles from the project.
Fallout: London is one of the most promising upcoming mods. Its authors have just announced an unusual change they have decided to make.

The information was revealed in a new video, describing the work progress made in recent months. You can watch the footage below.
In the video you can listen to fragment of music tracks composed for the mod, as well as see the new models created by the authors. A set of recently completed locations was also shown. Additionally, a lot of space was devoted to the interface.
In the mod we will not find the Vault Boy. He will be replaced by a family modeled on the families that were used in information materials issued by the British government during the Cold War.
Recall that Fallout: London is a modification for Fallout 4. The project will serve as unofficial DLC, which will take us to a post-apocalyptic version of the British capital.
The release of the modification is scheduled for 2023. The authors are currently fully focused on completing the mod. Therefore, they no longer intend to release any playable demos (August's Standalone Releaser is the last one). Modders who are part of the team, however, will continue to release their individual projects, which are part of Fallout: London. One of the latest examples of this is First-Person Running with Hands Animations, which adds character hand animations when running or swimming.
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