Fallout: London, a fan game that's launching as a mod for Fallout 4, only has a PC launch planned right now. However, the devs are open to porting it to console too, they'd just need Bethesda's help.
This is according to Fallout: London project lead Dean Carter, who discussed this in an interview with Metro. Here, Carter says that he'd need to be able to speak to one of the "decision makers" at Bethesda, and if he could, a console release of the Fallout: London mod would be possible.
Carter raises this point when discussing how "frustrating" development has been in recent months after Bethesda failed to warn them about Fallout 4's next-gen update. He does have a contact at the studio but describes them as a "clearly overworked" community manager.
"What we want is to speak to a decision-maker," says Carter. "If we could make [Fallout: London] a standalone thing with their permission, that means that people on gaming consoles could use it, which they currently can’t."
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