The modding team behind Fallout: Nuevo Mexico, a DLC-sized expansion for Fallout: New Vegas, has released the first gameplay trailer for it.
This gameplay trailer will give you a glimpse at what you can expect from this upcoming fan expansion. Since this is a mod for Fallout: New Vegas, though, you should keep your expectations in check. In other words, don’t expect it to look better than Fallout 4.
So far, I’m liking everything I see. This appears to be a great DLC-sized mod for Fallout: New Vegas. However, the team needs to release it either this or next year. Although we’re far away from the next Fallout game, Starfield will release in September. As such, a lot of players and modders will be focusing on it, so I don’t really know whether there will be a big audience for a Fallout New Vegas Mod.
Fallout: Nuevo Mexico takes place in the year 2255. From the looks of it, players will assume the role of a new prisoner who arrives at Tibbet’s Prison.
According to the developers, players will join multiple new factions. The mod will also offer three unique companions with a revamped companion and affinity system. Additionally, it will have various new activities, and will let you travel to various states and locations.
This is the fourth DLC-sized fan expansion for Fallout: New Vegas that is currently under development. The other three are Fallout: Broken City, Fallout Van buren Remake, and Star Wars Open Worlds. You can also download and play two other fan expansions, Fallout New California and Fallout The Frontier.
Enjoy!
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