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A dedicatedNo Man’s Skyplayer has built an iconic location fromFallout: New Vegasin the survival game, and all the popular landmarks have been included, much to the delight of Wastelanders.No Man’s Skywas first launched in 2016 by Hello Games, offering a procedurally generated, open-world universe harboring over 18 quintillion planets for players to discover. Exploration, survival, combat, and trading are the key pillars of gameplay, and regarding theNew Vegasbuild, the sky’s the limit when it comes to creativity.
Fallout: New Vegaswas released in 2010 for PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360, following a silent courier who survives an assassination attempt. Some fans considerNew Vegasto be an expansion ofFallout 3, but others regard the action RPG as a spin-off from the franchise.Fallout: New Vegasis one of thebest open-world games with dynamic worlds, joining the likes ofDeath Stranding,STALKER: Shadow of Chernobyl, andOuter Wilds, and this is largely thanks to the factions populating the sprawling wasteland.
Posted on Reddit by OkaNitsuki, a series of screenshots was shared on the No Man’s Sky The Game subreddit. TheNo Man’s Skyplayer had successfully recreated the Strip, similar to anotherFallout: New Vegasfan who recreated the district within an impressive diorama. Located inFallout’s Mohave Wasteland, the Strip is Mr. House’s domain in New Vegas, and theNo Man’s Skyplayer included all the major landmarks of the location, including Lucky 38, Gomorrah, and the LVB Station.
No Man’s Sky Player Builds the Strip From Fallout: New Vegas
This isn’t the first time an astronaut explorer has built a separate franchise location in the survival game, as anotherNo Man’s Skyplayer created an impressive base inspired byStar Wars. The Strip designer encouraged Redditors to swing by the impressive location in-game to take some photos, and confirmed in response to requests that the Hoover Dam was currently being built.
Another project that promises to recreateNew Vegas’ iconic locations is Amazon’s live-action and award-winningFalloutseries, which is currently well underway filming season 2. Thanks to a few leaks, various set photos teased thatFalloutseason 2 may include a pre-war New Vegas story, a flashback that certainly got the community excited. Additionally, more set photos revealed the show’s second season would include some memorable locations from the Strip, as seen in theNo Man’s Skybuild, including the iconic Strip sign and The Tops Hotel and Casino.