

That could even be this week, depending on how quickly the patch makes it through the certification process. The patch notes for Fallout 4 update 1.8 specifically mention mods, so it seems safe to assume it will switch them on when it drops. That may change really soon - there's a new Fallout 4 patch currently in certification for PS4 and Xbox One. Expect many more to arrive in the next few days as more creators port their add-ons over.Īlthough you can add these mods to your library ready for download, it doesn't look like they're live in the PS4 build of Fallout 4 at time of writing. You can see all available Fallout 4 PS4 mods here, and add the ones you like to your library. The Season Pass is now complete with the release of the Nula World DLC, which isn’t perfect, but adds on plenty more game time.Fallout 4 players on PS4 can finally help themselves to new haircuts and game-breaking weapons.įallout 4 mods have arrived on PS4 - sort of.īethesda announced today that it has updated the Fallout 4 creation kit to support PS4 mods, and some mod creators have already begun converting their work over for use with the PS4. Just in case you have somehow managed to avoid Fallout 4 since it came out last year, we applauded it as one of the best games of 2015, so it’s definitely worth your time.

I haven’t ventured the wastelands of Boston in months, but having the ability to turn myself into a Deathclaw would probably bring me back around. Don’t forget that PC and Xbox One started having official mod support way back in May, so the lack of activity on the PS4 front is a little worrying. Hines doesn’t directly point the finger at Sony, but it’s clear they’re the ones responsible for such a delay. “It’s definitely not that we’ve decided not to do it, we absolutely, positively want to get PS4 mods out as fast as humanly possible.” “All I can say is that undergoing an evaluation process and as soon as it’s done, and we have more info, we’re gonna let everyone know. Speaking to Metro, the shining light of British journalism, marketing head Pete Hines was quick to mention the fact that it’s out of their hands: Bethesda are still twiddling their thumbs waiting for Sony to give them the all-clear. Not too long ago, we brought you an update which quickly became a non-update. There’s still no mod support for Fallout 4 on the PS4. You may have even heard that you can call on the spirit of Biggie to get you through a rough patch amongst many others, but here’s the thing.

If you’ve done all there is to do in Fallout 4 on PlayStation 4, you might start looking at some mods to “enrich” and expand the experience, owing to how popular they are on PC and Xbox One.
