

This is a concern for the mods feature in-game, since files for the enhanced content for "Fallout 4" eat a considerable amount of memory. However, the opposite is true for the Sony console, as the PlayStation 4 only allows up to 900 MB of ported data. For the PC and the Xbox One, the studio has had no concerns when porting the mods feature for "Fallout 4," since Microsoft has allotted third-party content for up to 2 GB. Reportedly, the delay is not on the files themselves, but rather how the PS4 is set up, so Bethesda has to find a way around it.

Bethesda just stated, "We will update everyone when we can." However, the studio has yet to come out with a specific release date on when can fans expect the feature to go live on the Sony console. Speculations say that the developer is working overtime and that the mods feature will go live for the PS4 next month at the latest.īethesda has already confirmed that the mods feature release will be delayed for the PS4. We will provide an update if and when this situation changes.While "Fallout 4" players are already enjoying enhanced content through mods for the PC and the Xbox One, PS4 owners are left out since Bethesda has yet to release the feature for the Sony console. However, until Sony will allow us to offer proper mod support for PS4, that content for Fallout 4 and Skyrim on PlayStation 4 will not be available.

We consider this an important initiative and we hope to find other ways user mods can be available for our PlayStation audience.

Like you, we are disappointed by Sony’s decision given the considerable time and effort we have put into this project, and the amount of time our fans have waited for mod support to arrive. Now, Bethesda has released a statement on their website that states that mod support won’t be coming to PS4 … and they lay the blame squarely on Sony: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. While the Xbox One version of Fallout 4 has been enjoying mod support for a few months now, the PS4 version has yet to receive the same support. Bethesda announced plans earlier this year to allow user-created mods on the console version of Fallout 4 and the upcoming remaster of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
