The debut trailer for Fallout: New Vegas mod Fallout: Nuevo México shows off the completely revamped game in a similar fashion to how Fallout: London completely changed Fallout 4.
The lengthy trailer was shared on YouTube and gives players a look at the mod’s main location of Mexico City and how the wasteland has overcome it.
“Once the vibrant heart of a massive metropolis, Mexico City now lies in ruin, a battleground for factions struggling for dominance and survival,” the synopsis reads. “From the decaying colonia of Chapultepec to the submerged canals of Xochimilco, the city is a haunting blend of beauty and brutality.”
Fallout: Nuevo México will be free when it’s eventually released but has no date attached yet. It’s described as “a fan-made creation driven purely by passion and creative work, with zero funding involved” and “a dedicated effort to share a unique vision of a post-apocalyptic world in México.”
With Fallout 5 potentially still a decade away, given developer Bethesda is releasing The Elder Scrolls 6 first and its years away itself, fan projects like this are perhaps the best chance players will get to enjoy a single player Fallout for years.
Its reveal trailer comes not long after Fallout: London arrived as an expansion sized mod for Fallout 4. This mod unsurprisingly took players to the English capital and even featured a fully fledged voice cast including Baldur’s Gate 3 star Neil Newbon (and, bizarrely, former UK Speaker of the House John Bercow).
Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelance reporter. He’ll talk about The Witcher all day.