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Bethesda’s Fallout 4 Creation Club for paid mods isn’t off to a great start

Earlier this year, Bethesda announced plans to launch the ‘Creation Club’ for two of its biggest games- Fallout 4 and Skyrim. In essence, this was Bethesda’s second attempt at paid mods but this time around, some much needed changes were in place, the biggest of which was the requirement that no previously free mod could be sold on the Creation Club. Unfortunately, it seems that Bethesda isn’t enforcing this as well as we’d hoped, as the Creation Club just went live for Fallout 4 and things aren’t looking good.

The Fallout 4 Creation Club went live with 12 mods to kick off the launch. Here is the complete list:

  1. Chinese Stealth Armour
  2. Modular Military Backpack
  3. Morgan’s Space Suit from Prey
  4. Pip-Boy Paint Job- Onyx
  5. Pip-Boy Paint Job- Swamp Camo
  6. Pip-Boy Paint Job- Chrome
  7. Power Armor Paint Job- Black
  8. Homemade Shotgun
  9. Prototype Gauss Rifle
  10. Modern Furniture Workshop Pack
  11. Hellfire Power Armor
  12. Power Horse Armor.

So after all of that talk about the Creation Club bringing exclusive content not available elsewhere for free, the first 12 mods on the store are in fact mods you can find elsewhere for free. In fact, the Hellfire Power Armor is one of the top files available on the Fallout 4 Nexus right now.

So the first round of mods aren’t particularly impressive but are the prices at least reasonable? Well no, unfortunately not. When you first join the Creation Club, you get 100 credits for free. For reference, the Hellfire armor costs 500 credits, weapons cost 400 and the paint jobs cost 50. Additional credits are bought in packs, starting at $7.99 for 750 credits. So with ten dollars, you wouldn’t even be able to buy some new armor and a gun.

Hopefully Bethesda will see community comments and make some adjustments but for now, the Creation Club seems like a complete rip off.

KitGuru Says: I’m all for mod creators joining the Creation Club to make some cash, as long as Bethesda sets prices at a reasonable level and ensures compatibility. $10 should get you a hell of a lot more than one weapon and a couple of shaders for your Pip-Boy. In fact, for that kind of cash, I’d expect much bigger/expansive mods and I'm willing to bet many others feel the same. 

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7 comments

  1. They really need to just cease this shit. They’re trying to pocket more easy $$$, but the fans have already been providing better mods, for free.

  2. Weapons and armour shouldn’t cost more then about £1:50

    That been said what’s wrong with free and a donate button like nexus

  3. only skimpy armor mods got donations on nexus wel that is wat the owner say’s, wel most donations go to skimpy armor…
    still every body knew this was never gone work in the first place

  4. Dennis Achterberg

    They put the horse armor there to mock us? right?

  5. While this is the case for PC and XBOX, it isn’t for PS4. These are probably some of the best mods you can get on PS4 unfortunately.

  6. Tbh if you want proper modding for a game, get it on PC.

  7. This is like the Fable II DLC