In the meantime, PC gamers can download the mods showcased in the Captain America: Civil War Fallout 4 recreation trailer and attempt to remake the trailer themselves, or roleplay as their favorite Marvel comic book heroes right now.
That's also the reason why we're unlikely to see the Fallout 4 Randy Savage Deatchlaw mod and other mods of the like make their way to consoles either.Įven so, the modding community has produced plenty of high quality content for Fallout 4, and even when one eliminates the content based on pre-existing properties from the equation, there should still be plenty for console gamers to sink their teeth into. After all, the mods seen in this trailer are based on intellectual property owned by Disney and Marvel, so Bethesda could run into legal trouble by making them directly available to the masses. Having said that, even when consoles are able to download mods, it seems unlikely that these particular mods will be made available. Of course, as of right now, that luxury is only enjoyed by PC gamers, as the planned Fallout 4 console mod support still has yet to see the light of day, despite being announced at last year's E3 event. Furthermore, it could inspire some gamers to download some of these superhero-centric mods for their own game. The work from UpIsNotJump will likely impress Fallout 4 and Marvel Cinematic Universe fans. Judge for yourself by checking it out right here: Thanos Snaps Half the Universe to Dust in ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ RT's 21 Most Memorable Moments. Even so, this Captain America: Civil War trailer recreation could potentially be the most impressive one to date. In fact, in the past we've seen fans use Fallout 4 to remake the Jason Bourne trailer, and more recently, the Daredevil season 2 trailer was remade with the game as well.
This isn't the first time that we've seen Fallout 4 used to mimic movie trailers. The creators of the trailer even went so far as to attempt to recreate some of the more complicated action set-pieces seen in the film's actual trailer. The Fallout 4 recreation uses soundbites from the actual Civil War trailer, and is impressive work overall – featuring vault dwellers dressed as the characters from the film. By using various Captain America, Iron Man, and Spider-Man mods for Fallout 4, UpIsNotJump has managed to accurately recreate the latest trailer for the upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe film Captain America: Civil War. YouTube channel UpIsNotJump is putting Fallout 4's mods to good use.
YouTube channel UpIsNotJump recreates the latest trailer for the upcoming blockbuster film Captain America: Civil War by using various mods in Fallout 4.