


ICYMI: Xbox One owners have been enjoying 4 mods since May. Xbox One S from $299: /vWb6r1×9PD- Xbox September 7, 2016 Xbox and its execs have been having a grand, old time, though, bragging that their cheaper Xbox One S can do things the PS4 Pro can’t, and, not so subtly pointing out that the Xbox One has mods that, for now, the PS4 won’t be getting. This news follows the reaction to the PlayStation 4 Pro which has been less than stellar, with many wondering how attractive the few technical upgrades would be to consumers. Fallout and Elder Scrolls are two of the biggest franchises in gaming, and Sony is going to want every bullet point it can get to argue why their console is the one to play them on. It’s been a rough couple of days for Sony, and this news isn’t going to help any.

Sony’s decision will also affect the forthcoming remaster The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Special Edition. In a short blog post this morning, Bethesda revealed why mods had yet to come to the PlayStation 4 version of Fallout 4, despite being on Xbox One for months now.Īccording to Bethesda, Sony has blocked the use of user mods that “can do anything they want.” Apparently Sony wants to put limits on the mods that will be available, which Bethesda seems opposed to.
