The project lead of massive Fallout 4 mod Fallout: London has said that the reason its developers haven't revealed its latest release date is due to them having signed non-disclosure agreements. This explanation follows the team revealing last month that it had locked in a new internal release date for the mod, after a delay neccessitated by the arrival of Fallout 4 's next-gen update forced it to abandon its planned release date of April 23 . Though, this time around, unlike the previous ones the modders had pencilled in for their creation, the exact date of the intended release wasn't made public.
Now, in an interview with The Metro , Fallout: London project lead Dean 'Prilladog' Carter has provided more information on the reason for this change in the handling of release dates for the mod as the team's navigated "a bit of a nightmare in terms of trying to release" due to the next-gen update's arrival. According to Carter, Team FOLON's developers couldn't reveal the new release date to prospective players even if they wanted to, because they’ve signed non-disclosure agreements. The modder seemingly didn't specify the exact party the cited agreements have been signed with.
Though, he did imply that the current date isn't too far away. VG247 has reached out to GOG.com, the PC storefront which came on board to distribute the mod earlier this year, for comment.
As of right now, as it's previously revealed , Team FOLON is waiting for GOG to finish testing the mod before it can.