Tired of getting blown up in one shot by super mutants with grenades and can't stand how scarce fusion cores are for your power armor? No problem - just give yourself 10,000 of them.Ĭonsole players, on the other hand, have been stuck with vanilla Fallout 4 for far too long - and while I've sunk a good 50+ hours into the vanilla version, I still think its easily the least satisfying of all the Fallout experiences so far. Although he didn’t call out Sony’s specific involvement in the delay, Hines suggested that the silence on Fallout 4 mod support’s PS4 release was out of Bethesda’s hands.With a single keystroke, PC players have always been able to pull up the console command input and make any changes they wanted to Fallout 4's rendition of the Boston Commonwealth.
Pete Hines, Bethesda’s vice president of marketing, provided a recent update that also suggested that Fallout 4 players on PS4 would have to keep waiting. In an update back then, Bethesda said it was "working with Sony to increase this limit." Players could upload mods for the console beginning June 15, but related issues included lack of sound file support and a storage limit capped at 900 MB. That launch was pushed back after Bethesda revealed there were problems with mods on PS4. No further news has come from the developer’s official channels since then an update introducing mod support in beta had been pegged for a June release. As soon as we learn more, we will share news."Īn official delay for the Creation Kit feature came at the end of June from the Bethesda Twitter account. "We’re working w/ Sony on Fallout 4 Mod support for PS4," the tweet reads. A tweet from the franchise’s social media account confirmed that developer Bethesda Game Studios is in talks with Sony to bring the feature to PS4, but the delayed update remains without a release date. The release of mod support for the PlayStation 4 version of Fallout 4is still stuck in limbo.