
When the first three DLC packs for Fallout 4 were first announced, Bethesda stated that the Far Harbor expansion was the largest add-on that the company has ever created. so far it hasn't worked.The Fallout Cascadia project is an upcoming new world-space mod for Fallout 4, and is being touted as having 'more quests and locations' than the game's official Far Harbor DLC. We have explained that to "others" so we can get/share an update. we still haven't gotten one,” he replied to fans.

“We continue to try and get an update so we can share something. More recently he's been trying to explain why there wasn't more info on what was causing the hold up.

In the midst of the hold up, Hines has to his credit been discussng the PS4 delay with fans regularly on Twitter. "Just that the process is still under review." "I didn't say there were any problems," he tweeted. More recently Hines shared some further information on the situation surrounding Fallout 4 Mods on PS4, clarifying a few facts about what was holding back the new feature on the next-gen console. As soon as we learn more, we will share news." "We’re working w/ Sony on Fallout 4 Mod support for PS4. Every platform handles a few things slightly differently and there’s just little things that we have to get in place to make sure the mods actually work and go where they’re supposed to."īut now Bethesda has provided some sort of update on the situation through Twitter.

"We still have some work and some final things to do. Thanks for your patience.”īethesda’s Pete Hines recently told IGN that each platform presents its own unique challenges: "We regret to say that the PS4 Mods Beta for Fallout 4 has been delayed,” read an official Bethesda message from a number of weeks ago. The feature which was meant to go live in June is still no where to be seen, which Bethesda say is due to technical difficulties.

Meanwhile, those Fallout 4 players interested in trying out PS4 mods could be waiting a while.
