


Here’s the entire update from Bethesda:Īfter months of discussion with Sony, we regret to say that while we have long been ready to offer mod support on PlayStation 4, Sony has informed us they will not approve user mods the way they should work: where users can do anything they want for either Fallout 4 or Skyrim Special Edition. The PlayStation 4? Bethesda announced today, with blame that’s rather uncharacteristic of the corporate world, the mods will not come to the PlayStation platform. The system isn’t perfect, but it’s a great step in the right direction. When Skyrim‘s remaster drops, it’ll also support mods on the Xbox One. But I know that I won’t be investigating the Commonwealth until this matter is resolved, so I might be waiting some time in this case.Microsoft and Bethesda have worked together to bring PC-made mods to Fallout 4 on the Xbox One. Exploring the wasteland is fun but doing it with higher quality textures, weapons, wacky armour and fan created quests would make it even better. More than anything else, I just hope that they get it sorted soon. Bethesda’s lack of communication could mean one of two things, either they are still working hard on the answer to the question of mod support on PS4 or they just haven’t come up with anything because the PS4 isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. Some have reported that: “related issues included lack of sound file support and a storage limit capped at 900 MB”, according to Polygon. It is good to hear at least that they haven’t stopped working on mod support for the PS4, but the fact that it was rolled out so quickly for both PC and Xbox makes you wonder what is holding them back when it comes to the PS4? If both the Xbox One and PS4 were supposed to be ‘Next-Gen’, why is it taking so long to bring it out on Sony’s consoles? As soon as we learn more, we will share news.” Coming from Polygon ,a tweet by Peter Hines, Bethesda’s vice-president of marketing, said that: “We’re working w/ Sony on Fallout 4 Mod support for PS4. The release of mod support for PS4 was due for some time in June but thus far has failed to rear its head. There’s enough to keep you occupied for days at a time but seeing others being able to make Buzz Lightyear power armour or Ikea style player houses makes you wonder whether PS4 users will ever be so lucky. PC and Xbox users already have the use of mod support for Fallout 4, but will we ever see it on the PS4? Fallout 4 is a fun game, no doubt about it.
