Mod support for the PlayStation 4 version of Fallout 4 is still being looked at, Bethesda has said, with a release date yet to be decided.
Writing on Twitter, the developer confirmed that it’s still in the process of working with Sony to bring the feature to PS4 gamers.
We’re working w/ Sony on Fallout 4 Mod support for PS4. The process is still under evaluation. As soon as we learn more, we will share news.
— Fallout (@Fallout) August 1, 2016
Fallout PS4 mod support was originally intended to be available by this point, although Bethesda announced back in June that the feature had been delayed due to the following reasons:
- PC textures are used: Memory and performance issues may occur. We are working with Sony on optimal texture exporting support in a future update.
- Sound files are currently not supported: PS4 sound format is a proprietary format. We are working with Sony on sound file processing support in a future update.
- PS4 Mod Storage limit is approximately 900 MB at present: Please do not upload mods larger than 900 MB. We are working with Sony to increase this limit.
Fallout 4 was released on PS4, PC, and Xbox One in November 2015 to critical and commercial success, shipping over 12 million copies and generating $750 million after just 24 hours on sale.
The post-apocalyptic RPG also picked up various awards and nominations from a number of prestigious bodies, including the British Academy Game Awards and the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences.
Bethesda has released three expansion to date for the game, including Automatron, Wasteland Workshop, and Far Harbor.
