Bethesda is starting to gradually fix the game on different platforms.
The fears of players and modders regarding the release of Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition have been confirmed. Shortly after the launch of the new version of the game, enthusiasts had to fix various modifications.
Fans will not be able to "breathe a sigh of relief" in the near future — Bethesda Game Studios has confirmed the development of a patch for Fallout 4.
Among the planned improvements:
- Fixing stability issues, especially on Xbox One, PlayStation 4.
- Fixing an issue that prevents Creation CLub mods that depend on DLC from working.
- Fixing an issue that caused DLC to be deleted after updating the game on PlayStation.
One patch will not be enough. The plans include the release of at least two more updates for Fallout 4. The first will be released in the week of November 24, and the second in the first half of December.
We will provide a description of these patches soon. Thank you for your continued messages and support requests, this has helped us identify the issues. We will try to resolve them as soon as possible. In particular, in the November patch, players on Xbox Series X/S will see a significant increase in the local storage limit for Creation mods. Expansion to 100 GB to meet your needs. We are also considering increasing storage on PlayStation.