Ron Perlman, the voice behind the iconic Fallout narrator, recently opened up about his very modest beginnings with the franchise. Long before Fallout became a household name and the Amazon TV adaptation boosted its popularity even further, Perlman was paid a mere 40 dollars and a sandwich for his work on the original game. Back when Black Isle Studios and Interplay Entertainment were still in charge, Fallout was far from the massive franchise it is today. Perlman’s low-key compensation highlights just how humble the series’ roots were, a stark contrast to the millions it commands now under Bethesda’s stewardship. It’s a reminder that even legendary voice work often starts with something far more modest than the epic legacy fans now celebrate.
Source: eurogamer.net




