Fallout 5: 10 Locations We Want To See

9. Australia

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We don’t know much about it pre-war, but there’s little doubt that Australia was still a key player on the world stage.

Being broadly aligned with the U.S and certainly within missile range of China, there’s no doubt they would’ve been hit during the Great War. Since we’ve not heard much, we can assume that Australia is in a pretty similar state to everywhere else we’ve seen.

Australia is already filled with deadly creatures ready to be twisted with mutation, and a few barrels of misplaces FEV would do one hell of a number on the Outback. If you think Cazadores were scary imagine what the Australian wilderness could spit out. Sloan Valley? Gatorclaws in Nuka-World? Easy, compared to what a Kangaroo-Deathclaw would do in 30 seconds to a suit of T-34.

With factions and gangs as distinct as any other part of the world, cities as iconic as Sydney and resources and technology to fight over, Australia would make one hell of a place to visit.

After all, if anything could make Mad Max better, it’d be power armour and a mini-nuke launcher.

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