Bethesda’s Todd Howard stated in a long interview that official mod support will be coming to Fallout 4 this coming April, with the console versions coming some time after.
”Our goal is between the first two DLCs. It’ll go up at that time on PC. In April. All of that stuff will go up on PC. People are beta testing it. There’ll be a lag on consoles. We want to get it up on PC and have it work.” Said Howard. ”It’ll probably be a good month before it hits Xbox One, and another month for PlayStation 4.”
While those who own Fallout 4 have enjoyed mods through places like Nexus Mods, Bethesda has yet to start its official mod support, which would be a general distribution center for easy in-game browsing and installation. The game pointedly does not support Steam Workshop.
Mod support was originally called an Xbox One exclusive at Bethesda’s E3 2015 demo, but it was revealed back in July that the PlayStation 4 would be getting it too.