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News guides 16 April 2024, 02:36

Lucy Role in the Fallout Game Explained

If you wonder whether Lucy MacLean can be found in either of Fallout games, here you will find an answer to this question.

Source: Fallout 4, Developer: Bethesda Softworks
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The new Fallout TV series has ramped up the popularity of the original franchise that the show is based on. It is not a surprise that titles like Fallout New Vegas, Fallout 4 or even originally hated Fallout 76 have seen significant peaks in player count (via SteamDB). Fans who would like to immerse in the postapocalyptic world wonder if they can encounter protagonists of the TV series in the games. One of the more interesting people is undoubtedly Lucy MacLean. Let’s see if it’s possible to meet her in one of the Fallout productions.

Is there Lucy MacLean in Fallout games?

As more new people discover Fallout games through the TV series, they are curious how the two worlds connect. This universe features a roster of interesting and vivid characters. The newly released TV show doesn’t fail on this and also presents enchanting cast of protagonists in form of The Ghoul, Maximus and Lucy MacLean. Let’s focus on the last one, shall we?

If you hope to meet Lucy in either of the Fallout games, it may be unfortunately impossible. There have been a lot of characters with this name throughout the series, yet neither of them seems to be related to the one from the show. Many fans seem to agree on that. Let’s also not forget the fact that despite being canon, the action of the TV series takes place 9 years after Fallout 4 which is mostly connected to Vault 111, while Lucy comes from newly introduced Vault 33.

The whole Fallout universe is vast and allows for a lot of interesting stories to be told about its dwellers and the world itself. As the TV show seems to be very warmly received, it wouldn’t be surprising to see its references in the future productions from Bethesda Softworks or other studios.

Aleksander Kartasinski

Aleksander Kartasinski

Just a random from the depths of the internet who happens to be interested in video games like millions of other people on this planet. By sheer luck he was given a chance to write about them. Worked in IT department and supported users for way too long, but also given a chance to do some IT magic on a large scale in his free time. Interested in technology, games with intriguing mechanics, etymology, and linguistics.

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