The latest details for "Fallout 4" will feature a new patch update and PS4 mods coming soon, as well as leaked information about "Fallout 5".
Bethesda announced that "Fallout 4" will have an updated creation kit to support the PlayStation 4 as PS4 users can finally create mods in the console. Gamers can now obtain the PS4 mods via Bethesda.net as several gamers and modder began converting there on creation in the PS4 version.
The game developers officially confirmed the "Fallout 4" mods as they both work on the game along with "Skyrim". Bethesda added that "Fallout 4" will also have a 4K resolution support when the game is ported on Sony's updated PS4 console, the PlayStation 4 Pro.
Expect more mods to arrive in "Fallout 4" for the PS4 console in a few days giving more options for gamers to create their own masterpiece.
Aside from the PS4 mods, Bethesda is also launching a new patch update for "Fallout 4" for the PS4 and Xbox One consoles.
The patch notes for "Fallout 4" update 1.8 specifically made for game mods and it could even launch this week, depending on how quickly the patch makes it through the certification process.
Patch 1.8 will feature several in-game fixes for "Fallout 4" such as issues on sound effects that would not persist after reloading in an area, an occasional crash when exiting to the Main Menu, and trying to start a New Game, issues with spaces in Mods search queries, rate “WIP” Work in Progress Mods, and Mods can now only be rated after they have been downloaded and doubled the amount of browse-able tiles in the Mods menu.
Other problems include a rare crash that would occur when a Mod had an unexpected data structure, an issue on the Library and/or Favorite Mods categories would not display correctly in specific situation, mods images would not load when scrolling quickly and a Sentry Bot firing dual Gatling Lasers causing the audio to cut out.
Meanwhile, several rumors are making rounds regarding leaked details for "Fallout 5" as the game's voice-actor Ryan Alosio posted something on Instagram which intrigued gaming fans.
A Instagram page called Fallout Temple quickly replied to Alosio post as the voice actor revealed that pre-production for "Falllout 5" is underway. Alosio quickly deleted the post as several viewers were intrigued by the announcement.
However, an updated report from FragHero revealed that Alosio was just pulling a prank on the viewers stating that there will not be a "Fallout 5" anytime soon.
Although there has been reports of "Fallout: New Orleans" has been reportedly trademarked by Bethesda in Europe.
IP Solicitor & Trademark agent Brian Conroy was the first to find out and he stated that he looked further into "Fallout: New Orleans" and has shared his views on whether he thinks this is real, or a very well down hoax. The application was apparently filed on Aug. 10 and does include a few oddities.
Conroy explained that the owner or representative details have been recorded on the trademark filing, but it appears as though this has been filed by a Bethesda, as the application shows up if readers search the trademark database for owners including the video game developer's name. He added that whoever has made the application would have to pay over €1,000 in outlay to make it.
"Fallout 4" is currently available for the PS4, Xbox One and PC.