Fallout 4 Mod System Changes
While Fallout 4 hasn’t received a major update in a while, recent rumors point to a radical change in the game’s modding system. It’s rumored that the game, which has regained popularity following its Amazon Prime series, may now be featuring a paid mod system called Creations, similar to the one used in Skyrim and Starfield. While there’s no official announcement yet, the rumors have already sparked debate within the gaming community.
Creations System Rumors in Fallout 4
According to YouTube content creator JuiceHead, work is ongoing on a Creations system that will offer paid mods for Fallout 4. Having previously correctly predicted that Skyrim would get this system, he has now shared similar information about Fallout 4. Update notes on SteamDB and changes to the game’s press release are also signs that support these claims.
Bethesda is believed to be providing select users with access to the Steam beta to test new features. The Creations system will allow both free and paid mods to be displayed on the same platform, while also opening the door for modders to create paid content. This could bring both new opportunities and controversy to the mod ecosystem.
Fallout 4, which has seen a resurgence in popularity thanks to the Amazon Prime series, has become the most popular Fallout game of all time. It’s suggested that Bethesda plans to release the Creations update around the same time as the series or shortly after it to maintain this momentum. The series’ second season is expected to release in December 2025.
However, it’s important to note that this information has not yet been officially confirmed. While players eagerly await Bethesda’s announcement, the potential paid mod system has already sparked differing opinions within the community.
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