

He further said that the decision to push up the launch date for Project Brazil came from a desire to give the mod's fans a complete story and experience before Fallout 4 overshadows it. "I had fallback options already planned in case we lost a team member or something tragic happened, and we enacted that plan when we heard F4 was releasing."


"The only thing affected on the project was we decided to expedite our already really tight schedule from a release in March, to a more contracted release in October-early November," he explained. Project leader Brandan Lee told GameSpot that the announcement dramatically compressed the mod team's development time frame, although the mod itself will go forward unchanged. Project Brazil is a massive undertaking, and the recent reveal of Fallout 4 made its development a bit more challenging. The final installment is now planned for a November release. But the mod team has been working on the second half of the game since then, which will add several new characters and a big, new, branching story. It's been in development since 2011, and the first installment launched in late 2013. Fallout: New Vegas is getting a mod called Project Brazil, and it's shaping up to be a huge addition to the game.
