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After more than a month of inaction on Bethesda's part, the owner of the largest site for Skyrim and Fallout mods has taken matters into their own hands to prevent people stealing user creations.
Bethesda Softworks shares its plans for improving mod support for Fallout 4 and states it is currently working to increase the mod cap limit on Xbox One. Although Bethesda has instituted ...
CNET's sister site GameSpot is the world's leading site for video game news, reviews, features, and more. Visit us at www.gamespot.com. "After months of discussion with Sony, we regret to say that ...
E3 2017 - Bethesda exec Pete Hines says premium Creation Club content will live alongside free mods, and the company has no plans to disrupt or shake-up the free modding market on PS4, Xbox One or PC.
One of the major announcements out of Bethesda's E3 2017 press conference was its Creation Club program. Creation Club is a store system in which Bethesda partners with modders to create and release ...
Bethesda plans on making history with Fallout 4 by offering console players a chance to access and create mods. This is something that was previously only accessible for PC gamers. Mods allow players ...
Bethesda has announced that there will no longer be mod support for its PlayStation 4 titles. Unfortunately, it seems Sony has informed the company that they will not be approving user mods in the way ...
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