

“Mods on PlayStation 4 will allow you to modify and create your own content by using our Creation Kit. “We and Sony have worked hard to make this possible,” the company wrote. The game arrives on October 28 with the support for mods intact.

The company said support would come to the revamped Skyrim game first, allowing players to create their own content using Bethesda’s Creation Kit made available here. Fitbit Versa 3īethesda Softworks said on Tuesday that support for player-made mods is coming to both The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition and Fallout 4 on the PlayStation 4. It seems if you want the best version of the Skyrim rerelease, Xbox is your bet. They've chosen to not allow EA Access or Early Access on their platform either, which is something Xbox has embraced. It appears Sony are being very careful with what the allow onto their system, possibly to a fault. In an FAQ it is revealed that while the Xbox One version of the game will have 5GB of storage for mods, the PlayStation 4 will only have 1GB, Now, obviously, by not bringing in external assets, space should most certainly be saved that way, but it is could end up being limiting for some. Well, it looks like the PlayStation version is going to have another pretty serious short coming.

Then it seems an agreement was made, with Sony agreeing to let mod support come to the console version of the remaster, but that it wouldn't be able to important external assets. First Bethesda announced that Sony and them hadn't been able to come to an agreement, so the feature would be absent in the PlayStation 4 version. There was a bit of a tiff between Bethesda and Sony over Skyrim: Special Edition when it came to mods.
