When someone suggested keeping fans in the dark was a poor idea, he replied, 'I don't disagree. We still haven't gotten one,' he said in July.
'We continue to try and get an update so we can share something. Weeks later, Bethesda vice president of marketing and PR Pete Hines sent out a series of tweets about the wait, saying the company was working with Sony and that mods were 'under evaluation.' He also responded to several tweets and hinted that Sony was the one holding things up.
PS4 mods were available in beta back in June, but they ran into some serious problems, prompting a delay. However, until Sony will allow us to offer proper mod support for PS4, that content for Fallout 4 and Skyrim on PlayStation 4 will not be available.' We consider this an important initiative and we hope to find other ways user mods can be available for our PlayStation audience. 'Like you, we are disappointed by Sony's decision given the considerable time and effort we have put into this project, and the amount of time our fans have waited for mod support to arrive. Now Playing: GS News Update: Bethesda Blames Sony for Fallout 4 Mod Delay on PS4 By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's