

While Kellogg doesn't appear in previous games, his appearance is a reminder that the Commonwealth doesn't exits in a vaccum.Especially after the disaster of Fallout 76, it’s clear that Bethesda are in no hurry to return to the Fallout universe and my prediction is that they’re simply not going to.

Born in Fallout 2/New Vegas' New California Republic, Kellogg built a family in San Francisco before journeying across America to the Commonwealth. Notable Fallout 4 character Conrad Kellogg didn't start life in the Commonwealth. Galaxy News returns in a series of Galaxy News Network ads visible in the Commonwealth. The GNN legacy goes all the way back to the first Fallout, and Galaxy News Radio and its host Three Dog are a staple of Bethesda's Fallout 3, providing wasteland wanderers with hours of entertainment and commentary. He is a helpful companion that lives up to his heritage in the Fallout series. He or one of his descendants appears in every numbered Fallout game.Ĭonspicuously absent in New Vegas, in Fallout 4 he's back, upgraded, (you no longer fail a mission when he goes down), and appears almost immediately after your ascent from Vault 111. Post-apocalyptic Cthulhuism.sign us up.ĭogmeat is a Fallout 4 staple. Dunwich reappears in Fallout 4 as a corporate headquarters with a sinister altar hidden deep in the bottom shaft.

Terminals scattered throughout that complex reveal a story of insanity and otherworldly collaboration with dark interstellar powers. Part corporate mining conglomerate, part Lovecraft-inspired pun, Dunwich Borers first appears in Fallout 3 as the owner of the Dunwich Building. We won't spoil that here, but we can promise that just about every question you've ever had about the organization will be revealed. In Fallout 4, The Institute's identity and agenda is revealed in full.
