Bethesda's own Pete Hines has confirmed that there is still no update regarding the Fallout 4 mods for PlayStation 4 users even after the last Nuka World DLC release date nears.
While everybody else is just waiting for the release of Fallout 4 Nuka World, PS4 users are still anxious about their mods. PC gamers were the ones to first experience Fallout 4 mods when the game was released and console mods soon followed.
There were even issues regarding stolen Fallout 4 mods from the PC community but Bethesda quickly fixed the problems. However, the PlayStation 4 users still have no mods even as Xbox One players are already enjoying strutting through the Wasteland with their flashy modified outfits and companions.
Hines has recently answered one query on Twitter regarding the Fallout 4 PS4 mods saying that there is still no new information regarding the matter, International Business Times has learned. The same has been said several times in the past as Hines even hinted that the problem was on Sony's end and not with Bethesda's.
Sony has been quiet regarding the issue and they seem to continue to ignore the PS4 problem. The company may be busy considering that they are expected to launch the PlayStation Neo and PlayStation VR soon.
Meanwhile, Bethesda has uploaded the Nuka World trailer for the last Fallout 4 DLC. PlayStation 4 users will have to stay with their vanilla game or hold off until a release date has been announced.
While Nuka World is pegged as the last DLC for Fallout 4, there have been reports of a new possible sequel for the franchise. Fallout: New Orleans has been trademarked by Bethesda in Europe and it could be another installment in the series, Express.co.uk reported.
Bethesda has not confirmed anything yet and it could be another Fallout 4 DLC but that seems to be the least likely possibility. Fallout 4 PS4 mods are not yet released and it could still take a long time as Sony themselves have no comment on the problems with their console and the game.
@KillerBeast075 I don't have any new info or an update. When I do I will share it with everyone
— Pete Hines (@DCDeacon) August 18, 2016