
The Launcher can be downloaded now from here, but will require a Bethesda account to sign in. Xbox One mods are coming in May and on PlayStation 4 in June. You’ll need to opt in to the beta branch of Fallout 4 to grab the 1.5 update, which also includes the new Survival mode.
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Mod support is currently only available for PC players. Bethesda currently doesn’t sell game codes for use in the Launcher, but it appears this could be the plan eventually.Īt this early stage it looks as if there is no option for paid mods, but there is a new mod browsing feature with which Bethesda can highlight the best or the most popular mods. There’s a ‘Games’ link across the top which currently doesn’t work, and there's even a ‘Redeem Code’ option.

Free mod tools is the best possible way Bethesda could hook in a large number of users before pushing out a number of other services using the client from there. Having logged in and had a mess around with the Launcher, which is currently in Alpha, there’s plenty of signs it could well be a trojan horse for further Bethesda games and mods. Play the very best of soccer, football, ice hockey, golf, basketball, Formula 1® and MMA games with Electronic Arts’ sports titles. “By building an all-new system with we’ve made a huge leap forward in achieving that.” “For Fallout 4, our goal was to make Mods easier and more accessible than ever before – for both the creators and the players,” writes Bethesda. However, if you do plan on using these tools and the Launcher then Bethesda recommends you disable or uninstall any other mod software such as Nexus Mod Manager.
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esm files so you'll still be able to download and install them using external methods for now. In this sense it’s Bethesda attempting to take over the role of NexusMods, overseeing all of the user-generated content for Fallout 4. The Bethesda.Net Launcher client can be used to browse and share mods, and will allow users to one click install any modifications they want. Rather than download the Creation Kit via Steam as we did for Skyrim, anyone who wants access to Fallout 4’s mod tools will need to download the new game client.

Bethesda has rolled out the open beta for its Fallout 4 Modding and Creation Kit, allowing would-be game designers to create their own quests, characters, environments, weapons and more.
