The latest "Fallout 4" details will feature "Nuka World" DLC launching this month and the possibility of the PS4 mods not happening soon.
It seems that the possibility of having "Fallout 4" mods in the PlayStation 4 is in jeopardy as Bethesda's vice president of PR and marketing Pete Hines tweeted that the PS4 mods will depend upon the results of the evaluation that both the company and Sony conducted.
Previous reports revealed that Bethesda was supposed to launch the PS4 mods for "Fallout 4" by the end of June, but it was delayed due to several in-game issues such as lack of sound file support and a storage limit capped at 900 MB. Bethesda stated that they and Sony are planning to increase the limit beyond 900 MB soon, Polygon reported.
Hines tweeted that he is not part of the PS4 evaluation for "Fallout 4", but he promised gaming fans that he will update them upon the results of the evaluation very soon.
Hopefully, Bethesda will bring good news to the PS4 users, who awaiting the new mods for "Fallout 4" in the PS4 console.
In other news, the final DLC expansion "Nuka World" will be available sometime this month as it will feature gamers exploring the abandoned "Nuka Cola" theme park which features an encounter with dangerous robot tenants, weird creatures and mutants around the area.
"Nuka World" will be divided into four different areas; Safari Adventure, Dry Rock Gulch, Kiddie Kingdom and the Galactic Zone. There are also new weapons and Creation Kit featured in the DLC. It is speculated that "Nuka World" will be release on Aug. 30 for the PS4, Xbox One and PC platforms.
Bethesda recently launched the patch update 1.7 update for "Fallout 4" for the PC, which contained a few bug, mod fixes and in-game support for its the "Nuka World" expansion, Mobile&Apps reported.
Previous reports revealed that Hines confirmed that "Nuka World" will be the last DLC expansion for "Fallout 4", as well voice-actress Courtenay Taylor tweeted that her time with the game is almost over, which indicated that the story of "Fallout 4" will indeed be concluded in the last DLC.
"Fallout 4" is currently available for the PS4, Xbox One and PC platform.