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Fallout London will feature real British political leaders as voice actors

Fallout London is easily one of the most anticipated Fallout Projects of all time, despite being an unofficial fan-made mod. The ambitions of this DLC-sized mod has amassed a great deal of interest and curiosity. This is even more so the case now following the reveal that the mod will include the voicing talents of the UK’s real world ex-speaker of the house.

As reported by VG247, the Fallout London team revealed via the game’s Discord server that another major name is set to be featured in the upcoming mod, saying:

“Imagine being Fallout: London and feeling so lucky having all the talented voice actors on the team. But then boosting it further with the fact that we have [two] Doctor Who actors as VAs… then Neil Newbon messages us and also wants a role.”

They continued, “But the cherry on the top? Who better to represent our mod's version of the Speaker of the House, than a robot version. Voiced by John Bercow himself.”

For the uninitiated, John Bercow was the UK’s Speaker of the House of Commons from 2009 to 2019 – the first Speaker since WWII to have been elected four times (and serving under 4 different prime ministers).

As mentioned, Fallout London’s voice cast includes some pretty major names including Neil Newbon (Astarian) from Baldur’s Gate 3, Anna Demetriou from A Plague Tale: Requiem and Doctor Who alumni.

After many delays, pushbacks and unforeseen circumstances, Fallout London is finally almost here – and is going to be even more interesting than previously thought.

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