Fallout London Last Orders DLC Planned For Early 2026 Release
The announcement came through messages posted by Team FOLON lead Dean “Prilladog” Carter on the project’s Discord server at the start of the year. Carter described Last Orders as nearing completion but cautioned that testing and administrative steps remain before a firm date can be confirmed. The DLC’s theme appears to revolve around pub culture, continuing the grounded British tone established in the base mod and its earlier expansion.
“From 2026 onwards, things will be much less quiet,” Carter wrote. “Expect quarterly updates and more shared content covering both Fallout: London and the future of Team FOLON Ltd.”
In a follow-up message, Carter addressed expectations around the release window more directly.
“If you're here for the Last Orders DLC, we're very close, but it still needs testing and to go through the boring red tape. Our current aim is Q1 2026. Soon™.”
He said, adding that the team hopes to align the release with another, as yet unannounced update.
The update follows the previously released Rabbit & Pork DLC and continues post-launch support for the large-scale Fallout 4 overhaul set in a post-apocalyptic version of London.

Team FOLON stopped short of making firm promises. Carter referenced delays experienced during development of the Rabbit & Pork DLC, which expanded Fallout London with 30 quests, 80 fully voiced NPCs, more than 8,000 lines of dialogue, new weapons and armor, a companion, and a player home. That update took longer than initially planned to finalize, shaping the team’s more cautious messaging this time.
“No promises though, not after last time,” Carter wrote.
While specific details about Last Orders have not yet been fully disclosed, expectations are set by the scale of the previous expansion. Rabbit & Pork established a template for substantial content drops rather than small additions, and Team FOLON has repeatedly described its DLC plans as “beefy” by mod standards. If that approach continues, Last Orders is likely to introduce new quests, characters, and systems rather than cosmetic updates.
Beyond Last Orders, Fallout London still has one announced expansion without a release window. The third DLC, titled Wildcard, is intended to restore a cut main questline inspired by Fallout: New Vegas’ Yes Man path. Development on that storyline was halted before the mod’s initial release due to the Russo-Ukrainian war, which directly affected members of the team responsible for scripting the quest.
Carter previously explained that much of the Wildcard content had already been recorded and built, with locations and systems left inaccessible in the released version of the mod. Those sealed areas were designed to support the missing questline, which will be restored in a future update once development resources allow. Wildcard remains release-dateless, but Team FOLON continues to describe it as part of the project’s long-term roadmap.

Alongside DLC news, Fallout London has also expanded its reach through community-driven localization. Simplified Chinese and Japanese translations have recently appeared on Nexus Mods, lowering language barriers for players outside English-speaking regions and extending the mod’s global audience.
Fallout London remains one of the most ambitious Fallout 4 mods released to date, offering a full standalone campaign, original factions, and a setting rarely explored in the franchise. Team FOLON’s commitment to quarterly updates suggests the project will remain active well into 2026, with Last Orders positioned as the next major step in that cycle.
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