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Wonder Woman will sing you songs in Fallout 4

Bethesda today took to its blog to announce that Lynda Carter, TV’s Wonder Woman, has provided voice over work and music for a Fallout 4 .

Carter, who has released jazz and blues albums in the past, plays a singer named Magnolia who sings in the town of Goodneighbor.

“She knows who the players are,” Carter said of Magnolia. “She’s a great judge of character. She’s really, really smart. And she does what she does because she loves it. So this is a safe place for her too.”

Moreover, Carter and her current band have provided five songs for Fallout 4.

“I was trying to give a different flavor to each of the songs, because there really is no genre except for how Magnolia sings them,” said Carter. “She is the ‘genre’ and her personality is reflected in every song.”

One of those songs is the aptly-titled “Good Neighbor”:

Fallout 4 will be available from 10 November on Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.


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