'Fallout 4' PS4 Mods Are Still A Long Way To Go, Release Date Could Be Anytime Before November; Game's New DLC Release Date Revealed

Bethesda revealed last year that all "Fallout 4" mods will be finally introduced to consoles. Although it was successful in Xbox One, PS4 proved to be a headache. The game's mods supposed arrival was delayed, resulting to a couple of fans being disappointed. And while the studio is determined to resolve the issue, the most feasible date could be sometime in November.

"Fallout 4" PS4 mods were scheduled for a release in June. However, due to some technical difficulties with Sony's system, it was delayed. And even up to now, its exact status quo remains a mystery.

According to GamingBolt, Bethesda's very own Pete Hines tried to answer all questions coming from "Fallout 4" fans. Sadly, he was not really able to hand-out a particular release date due to a company policy he must follow. As expected, this does not sit well to most fans.

Hines, nonetheless, assured "Fallout 4" fans that all necessary questions will be addressed. And that as soon as he has the right information, PS4 owners will be the first one to know.

It holds true that the release date of "Fallout 4" PlayStation 4 mods is still unknown. However, it is believed to be fixed (or probably released) in November. The said month is basically when "Skyrim: Special Edition" will launch. After all, mod supports for the aforesaid "Skyrim" edition is needed as well.

Meanwhile, Express reports that a new "Fallout 4" is said to arrive this month -- particularly on July 26. It is titled "Custom Vault" and allows players to set their vaults with tons of new stuff. In fact, they can perform various experiments on their dwellers.

The upcoming "Fallout 4" DLC will find players interviewing potential, unique settlers. It will be their job to search for the ultimate subject for their "nefarious tests." The said DLC is scheduled to arrive on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC.

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