PlayStation 4 players who are eager to use mods in Fallout 4 on their Sony console still have a bit of a wait ahead of them, according to Bethesda.
“We’re working w/ Sony on Fallout 4 Mod support for PS4,” a tweet from the official Fallout Twitter account reads. “The process is still under evaluation. As soon as we learn more, we will share news.”
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 4 mods were originally supposed to launch on the PS4 by the end of June, but a pre-release beta was delayed after the mods were expected to have a number of issues, including a size limit of 900 MB versus over 2 GB on Xbox One and PC. PS4 mods were also reportedly experiencing trouble with processing textures and sound files.
Bethesda previously stated that they were working with Sony in order to increase the file size limit, to support “optimal texture exporting support in a future update,” and to implement “sound file processing support.” Mods currently are supported for Fallout 4 on Xbox One and PC.
In other Fallout 4 news, brand new tools and quests have been added to the game’s most recent DLC drop, while the final trailer for this week’s theatrical release of Suicide Squad was completely recreated in the game.