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There’s still no release date for Fallout 4 mods on PS4

As many Fallout 4 fans are aware, mods are available on both PC and Xbox One, and players on those platforms can use the feature to add even more weird, wild, and detailed layers to the open world title.

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The release of mod support for the PlayStation 4 version of Fallout 4 is still stuck in limbo.

It all amounted to a worrying situation for Fallout 4 mods on PS4, and now, a month later, it looks like that worrying situation is continuing.

Originally expected in June, Fallout 4 mods on PlayStation 4 were delayed on June 29, ahead of the planned Closed Beta.

PS4 Mod Storage limit is approximately 900 MB at present: Please do not upload mods larger than 900 MB.

User-built mods have always been a staple to PC players throughout Bethesda’s past. The team revealed that this has been one of their long term goals after Fallout 4 mods first released on the Xbox One this past May. We believe that our games become something much more special, when we put the power of creation in your hands. But August is here and there’s still no positive news from the video game developer. The big surprise with the sequel however was mod support for consoles, with the Xbox One already getting the chance to dip into the pools of user created content to help enhance the familiar wasteland. “Every platform handles a few things slightly differently and there’s just little things that we have to get in place to make sure the mods actually work and go where they’re supposed to”. By building an all-new system with Bethesda.net we’ve made a huge leap forward in achieving that.

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We’re working w/ Sony on Fallout 4 Mod support for PS4.

Bethesda Is Working With Sony to Get Fallout 4 Mods on PS4, 'Process is Still Under Evaluation'