Fallout 4 Steam Workshop Might Be Coming Soon

Jan 12, 2016 at 04:27pm EST

The Steam Workshop feature is definitely one of the best features for those who like to keep track of mods released for a particular game. Several games take advantage of the Workshop feature and it seems like it will soon be implemented in the highly successful Fallout 4.

A few hours ago reddit user ZEEENIK has reported that Fallout 4 has recently received an update for the game, with the image attached to the update showing the Steam Workshop logo. The update is clearly a placeholder update, as it's 0 bytes big, so the Steam Workshop is not yet available for the game, but this could mean that it might be coming soon.

Hi everybody, today I got a little update on Steam for Fallout 4 about the Workshop. Currently, the Workshop feature of the game is not available yet, but I wanted to share it with you just in case that it would be a sign that it's coming soon! (As you will see, the text is in French, but you should know what's going on if you're used to the Steam overlay.)
I know that the Update is 0 bytes, but maybe they are looking if the servers are ready for the Workshop update?

Fallout 4 has received plenty of mods since its release a few months back. A few days ago we have talked about a very interesting Fallout 4 mod which tweaks the game's graphics, introducing a visual style that's very close to the Gearbox developed series Borderlands. The mod doesn't introduce any gameplay tweak, but if you are thinking about doing an extra playthrough, this mod can make the experience feel different.

Fallout 4 is now available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. We will keep you updated on the Steam Workshop matter as soon as possible so stay tuned for all the latest news.

 

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