Bethesda has some good news for all the "Fallout 4" fans out there. The studio has elaborated its plans to continue supporting mod creations. Apart from that, the company has teamed up with both Sony and Microsoft to increase the game's mod storage capacity for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
According to Gamespresso, Bethesda explained their future plans for mod support on its official website for "Fallout 4," entitled "Summer Roadmap." The list discusses an added security feature for the "Fallout 4" mod uploads. Contrary to what the rule was before, mod creators will now have the ability to upload on various platforms -- all at a single action.
The "Summer Roadmap" for "Fallout 4" also consists of multiple improvements -- from commenting on a mod's detailed page to the UI experience to the reporting. All of these will be covered in hopes to making the modding experience better than before.
For interested fans, they can check the full list here.
Tech Times, on the other hand, reports that the storage limit for "Fallout 4" mods on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One has been increased. Bethesda has decided to work with Sony and Microsoft for the project.
It should be noted that the studio has confined the number of "Fallout 4" mods players can acquire on Xbox One. During that time, it was only able to download a maximum of 2GB mods on the said console.
Meanwhile, there is still a lot of work to be done in order to bring "Fallout 4" mods to PlayStation 4. However, owners should be glad to know that it could happen within the month -- let alone the fact that improvements have already been readied.