The demo will include the so-called Inyo region (The Inyo), which will consist of Sanctuary 13 (the starting location), Sanctuary 15, Shady Sands, the Great Khan camp and some new locations that will not break the spirit of the original, but will complement the game’s entourage. Between all of these locations you will be able to move on foot, or through the fast travel system, similar to the original Fallout 4. There will be no timer to find the water chip in the demo.
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Unfortunately, the authors of Fallout 4: Vault 13 can’t give a release date for the full version, but the fact that they were able to get to the demo release stage is encouraging. The authors are now working hard with the authors of Fallout 4: Project Arroyo (a fan remake of Fallout 2) in hopes of bringing both projects to release, as the original games shared a lot of common assets.