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So, here’s a wild thing. Fallout 4, that game that’s been chilling for ages (like, over a decade now), suddenly got a second wind. And why, you ask? Well, blame it on the Fallout TV show that took everyone by storm. Seriously, who would’ve thought a TV show could make old video games trendy again, right? Anyway, back in 2024, Fallout 4 shot up on the PlayStation, Xbox, and PC charts, like it was suddenly the cool kid on the block all over again. Oh, and that next-gen upgrade Bethesda rolled out? Pretty neat. It brought 60 FPS on the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. Nice, but not earth-shattering.
Now here’s the kicker. People started sort of forgetting about Fallout 4 again. I mean, Bethesda got busy with Fallout 76 and Starfield. I mean, who wouldn’t? It’s not like Fallout 4 got any juicy updates since May 2024. But, and this is a big but, rumor has it they might drop a massive mod-related update soon. Could be controversial, or maybe it’ll be awesome. Who knows these days?
Speaking of rumors, JuiceHead, this YouTuber who knows his stuff, dropped a bomb. He thinks Fallout 4 will get official paid mod support soon. Imagine, a marketplace for mods, just like Skyrim and Starfield. Buy, sell, share, whatever. No exact date yet, but maybe it’ll happen when the TV show’s second season hits. Fingers crossed.
Now, some folks might scratch their heads about this because, surprise, Fallout 4 already has a paid mods system. But, here’s the twist: it’s not like Skyrim’s or Starfield’s systems. It has the Creation Club thing where modders team up with Bethesda. Like, super official. In Skyrim and Starfield, modders do their thing without Bethesda hand-picking everything. Mind-blowing or confusing? You decide.
Here’s the tea though: if these whispers are true, some might not take it well. Another monetization system… 10 years later? Cue the eye rolls. I get it. But hey, it could mean more modders making cool stuff—and getting paid for it. Imagine new single-player content to tide people over while waiting for Fallout 5. And let’s be honest, that’s not happening anytime soon, not with Bethesda juggling Elder Scrolls 6 too. At this rate, Fallout 5 is a distant dream.
So yeah, maybe we’ll have this Fallout 4 Creations update coming. Would it be good? I don’t know, maybe or maybe not. But it’s something, right? And in this waiting game, something is better than nothing. For real.
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