28th) they’d be releasing it with mod support as well.īut a few weeks after their E3 announcement, Bethesda quickly ran into some technological trouble. They also made the announcement that when they released their remastered The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition (Oct. After Xbox One got the mod support feature, Bethesda developers were also hoping to provide the same to PS4 gamers. Plans for the The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition to be released with fan-created mods will also be scrapped by Bethesda.īack in June, during the E3 conference, Bethesda initially promised that PlayStation 4 would be coming out with modding support for Fallout 4. However, according to Polygon, it looks like it was too good to be true as Besthesda announced today on their website that they are giving up on plans to implement mods on the PS4. When PS4 gamers heard the news about playing mods on the console, a rarity in the console world, they thought it was too good to be true but were excited about the possibility. It has been months since Bethesda Studios announced they will be letting PS4 gamers play Fallout 4 player-created mods on their console – 3 months to be exact.