
We've already talked about how Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition didn't get off to the best of starts the other day, but Bethesda is quickly on the case - promising an important hotfix update for next week, and two bigger patches incoming.
Firstly, the hotfix for next week will include three big fixes that are intended to ease the issues players have been experiencing with creations and DLC in particular. They are as follows:
- Hot Fix: Fixing stability problems particularly on XB1/PS4.
- Hot Fix: Fixing an issue causing creations that rely on DLC to not work.
- Hot Fix: Fixing an issue causing DLCs to become uninstalled after updating the game on PlayStation.
This hotfix will arrive at some point "early" in the week, and it'll be followed by a bigger update during the week of November 24th that will be detailed in full very soon.
However, Bethesda has confirmed one feature for the November 24th update, and it's that mod storage will be increasing from 2GB to 100GB (!) on Xbox Series X and S. That means it's growing by a ridiculous 50x!
"Notably, in the November patch, Xbox Series X/S players will see Creations local storage limit increased substantially. Growable up to 100GB to match your needs. We are also looking into increasing storage on PlayStation."
Another update is planned for the first half of December, but we know nothing about that one so far. We'll of course be keeping an eye on the situation and will let you know when more details are revealed.
So, how are you feeling about all of this? Excited to see Fallout 4's new release getting plenty of post-launch support, or disappointed that it even exists in the first place? Let us know down in the comments section below.




