Fallout 4 PS4 mods are coming soon, so Bethesda has released a list of compatible tweaks that should be ready for use on or around day one. The number of choices is steadily growing as the days pass, but it’s clear that Sony players will have dozens of small ways to customize their game very soon.
The full PS4 mods list can be viewed as it updates at the link above, but, at the time of writing, there are about 68 unique options. Because PS4 mods are restricted to only using assets found in the official Fallout 4 Creation Kit the end results aren’t life changing, but they should be fun to mess around with. What we see are several small attempts to improve character aesthetic, settlements, environments and smaller gameplay mechanics.
Here’s every current mod that’s expected to be available on the feature’s release date. Descriptions of how they work can be found by clicking the associated link
- Work Crate
- Portable Nuka Jetpack For PS4
- Injection
- Developer Room
- Jamaica Overland Express
- Lexington Interiors
- Cloud Storage V2
- Murphy the Mad Woman
- T&A Piper
- Immersive-Gameplay
- TheRealCMPUNKFan's Cait
- Realistic Guns and Bullets Overhaul
- Longfellow's Cabin Bridge to Far Harbor
- Unlocked Settlement Objects (Season Pass)
- SimpleGreen
- Unlock Raider Settlement Items
- UCO: Unified Clothing Overhaul (Base Game) includes Costume Party series
- UCO Pipboy Color Swap Enabler
- UCO: Unified Clothing Overhaul (Nuka World)
- UCO: Unified Clothing Overhaul (Vault-Tec Workshop)
- UCO: Unified Clothing Overhaul (Far Harbor) (includes Costume Party series)
- UCO: Unified Clothing Overhaul (Automatron) (includes Costume Party series)
- Dog Rug
- Immersive Cigarette Light
- 95% Tougher Deathclaws
- 75% Tougher Deathclaws
- 50% Tougher Deathclaws
- 25% Tougher Deathclaws
- Better looking Cait
- Better looking Mama Murphy
- Better looking Piper
- Better looking Hancock
- Better looking Curie
- Craftable Paint
- Nuka Grenade and Nuke Mine Crafting
- Companion Appearance Overhaul (Vanilla)
- Companion Appearance Overhaul (DLC)
- New Hairstyle: Waste Anchorage
- DiMA's Memories: Skip Far Harbor Memory Puzzle
- Eli's Tweaks & Fixes All-In-One
- Cannibal in Concord
- Dependency Quest Fix
- The Beantown Interiors Project (No DLC)
- The Beantown Interiors Project
- Moddable Robot Settlers
- Liberty Prime Blaster
- FreeCrafter (Season Pass)
- FreeCrafter (Nuka World)
- FreeCrafter (Far Harbor)
- FreeCrafter (Automatron)
- FreeCrafter (Base Game)
- FreeMaker (Season Pass)
- FreeMaker (Nuka World)
- FreeMaker (Far Harbor)
- FreeMaker (Automatron)
- FreeMaker (Base Game)
- Danse Editable Power Armor Enabler
- Wacky Weapons Workshop
- Cheat Container
- Raider Radio (Restored)
- Patriotic Radio (Restored)
- Classical Radio (Restored)
- Laundromat
- Missiles Minigun
- Unlock Ballistic Weave
- Enhanced Companion Storage
It’s worth noting that even though the respective Bethesda pages are live for each of these mods, that doesn’t mean they can be installed on PS4 right now. That will unfortunately have to wait until the actual feature update goes live in the near future.
As a restrictive list crafted entirely by players, the showcased variety here is fairly impressive. It will also grow over time as creators continue to learn the ins and outs of what they’re able to work with. As of now, Xbox One supports over 4,000 different mods with just a few months work. If the right minds embrace Sony’s process, the use cases will expand. Bethesda is also currently working with the hardware maker to allow mods with outside assets. If agreements are reached, major growth seems inevitable.
Fallout 4 is available now on PS4, Xbox One and PC. Mods are only compatible with the latter two platforms at this time.
Do the above-listed mods make you feel better about what Fallout 4’s PS4 audience is getting? Are the tweaks too small for you to care? Tell us in the comments section!