Bethesda, the developers behind Fallout 4, recently announced that Fallout 4 players on Windows can give the mod tools a test drive right now. The company had the tools in closed beta for the majority of April and it appears that things went well. To create mods, players are required to use the Creation Kit, a suite of key tools designed to make it easier for players to create mods. Folks won’t have to know much about programming to get a mod up and running, but those who do will likely be more creative. Before anything, PC players on Windows are asked to update Fallout 4 to version 1.5 beta. From here, it will be possible to access, search for, and install mods. What about the Xbox One version of the Creative Kit? No worries: mod tools are slated for May of this year. “For console players, Mods will be coming to Xbox One in May and PlayStation 4 in June. We have a lot to do yet, but we hope it changes console gaming the way it has changed PC,” according to Bethesda. We can’t wait to see what players come up with in the coming days and weeks. RELATED STORIES YOU NEED TO CHECK OUT: Fix: Fallout 4 Doesn’t Work in Windows 10 You can now download Fallout 4’s first Automatron DLC pack for PC

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