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Bethesda to bring paid mods to Fallout 4

Over the years, Bethesda has brought paid mods to several of its biggest games, including Starfield and Skyrim. There is one long-standing game that has not yet received this update – Fallout 4. That will change soon, however. 

According to Bethesda-focused YouTube channel, JuiceHead, which also has an extensive library of modding-focused videos, Bethesda will soon update Fallout 4 with support for paid ‘Creations'. These are Bethesda-verified mods sold for small amounts of Bethesda's Creation Club currency, depending on the size of the mod. In the case of Skyrim and Starfield, the list of paid mods usually includes new items, new NPCs and even custom-made questlines.

This update is also supposed to squash a number of long-standing bugs, many of which were likely already fixed by community bug fixing projects. The game should also run better after this update, fixing the performance issues that were introduced with last year's Fallout 4 Next-Gen update.

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