

Since the remastered version of Skyrim is so much better looking than the original, we won't need modders to touch up its graphics. Then again, and perhaps more to the point, it also means no nudity mods, no sex dungeon mods and no other mods that might get Sony in trouble with parents.

Only being able to use internal assets means no Super Mario Skyrim, for one thing. Now, on the one hand this is kind of a huge letdown. By creating a account, you’ll be able to browse and try mods right from within the game.” You will not be able to upload external assets with your PlayStation 4 mods, but you will be able to use any assets that come with the game, as most mods do. "Mods on PlayStation 4 will allow you to modify and create your own content by using our Creation Kit available here. You will not be able to upload external assets with your PlayStation 4 mods, but you will be able to use any assets that come with the game, as most mods do.įallout 4 and Skyrim mods can be developed using Bethesda’s Creation Kit, a free download from its website.“We and Sony have worked hard to make this possible," the company announced.

Xbox One owners got mod support for Fallout 4 in May, while PS4 owners were forced to wait for reasons that were unclear.īethesda points out one major limitation on PS4 mods that console owners should be aware of: Mod support for the console versions of Fallout 4 were announced earlier this year and were expected to be available on both platforms by June. "We expect Fallout 4 to take advantage of the PS4 Pro in 4k along with enhanced lighting and graphics features," the company added. Skyrim Special Edition will also support Sony’s upcoming PlayStation 4 Pro, Bethesda said, with "native 4K" rendering available on the more powerful console.īethesda said it plans to update Fallout 4 to support mods and PS4 Pro hardware after work on Skyrim Special Edition is complete. The remastered version of Skyrim launches on PS4 (and Xbox One) on Oct.

Mod support will come to the PS4 version of Skyrim first, Bethesda said on its website. That’s a welcome reversal from September, when Bethesda said that promised mod support on PS4 wasn’t coming, due to unspecified restrictions from Sony. The PlayStation 4 versions of Fallout 4 and The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim Special Edition will get mod support after all, Bethesda Softworks announced today.
