Fallout 4 isn’t done mutating. The modding scene continues to deliver ambitious content, and the Misery Island – Isles of New England mod might be one of the most striking additions yet. It doesn’t just tweak the game, it drops you into a whole new world.
Misery Island mod adds 20+ custom locations

Created by modder shreddah4 and now available on Nexus Mods, Misery Island acts like a full expansion for Fallout 4. Set on an island inspired by the real Misery Islands off the coast of Massachusetts, this mod introduces:
- Two full settlements
- Over 20 custom locations
- New quests and unique NPCs
- Custom weapons, outfits, and loot
- A distinct climate system that affects gameplay
It’s not just another map, this worldspace is crafted with fresh lore, faction dynamics, and environments that feel true to Fallout’s grim aesthetic.
You’ll need to prep before visiting Misery Island
While the mod is free to download, it’s not plug-and-play for beginners. According to the creator, players should be at least level 25, as the questlines are tuned for tougher builds. On top of that, you’ll need the Far Harbor DLC installed for everything to function properly.
Combat, exploration, and survival will all be tougher here. But that’s the appeal Misery Island wants you to feel out of place, underpowered, and constantly on edge.
Installation needs careful attention
Though the mod is reportedly compatible with most load orders, the developer urges players to follow installation instructions closely. Improper setup can cause crashes or missing content, so take your time with the readme.
Once installed, the entry point to Misery Island will appear in your game. From there, you’re free to uncover what’s left of this twisted corner of post-apocalyptic New England.
Fallout 4’s mod scene still delivers
Fallout 4 may be nearing a decade old, but Misery Island proves it still has fresh stories to tell especially when the community takes worldbuilding into its own hands. Whether you’re here for the new weapons or the eerie island vibe, one thing’s clear: the Commonwealth just got a lot bigger.

