'Fallout 4' mods PS4 release date: Unresolved issues delay launch on PS4s; 'Nuka-World' DLC trailer is out

Fallout 4 cover art Bethesda

"Fallout 4" fans have been enjoying the game for quite some time now, especially when the Creation Kit arrived in the game. However, it is only the PC and Xbox One gamers who are currently able to use the mod kit since the PlayStation 4 version is having some technical difficulties, which is still unresolved. Nevertheless, gamers of all platforms are now looking forward to the release of the game's final DLC, "Nuka-World." Its trailer has just been made available.

Developer Bethesda has been working closely with Sony to resolve the three main issues that hinder the Creation Kit 1.5.4 update to work on the PlayStation 4. It has been noted before that sound file support, limited storage and possible display performance issues are causing the delay, and it seems that there is still no solution to the problems, GameNGuide reported.

Pete Hines, Bethesda's vice president, said that the issue is still under evaluation and he is still unaware if a beta test will be performed first before an official release. This was his reply to a "Fallout 4" fan who asked him directly on Twitter early this month.

Meanwhile, the official trailer for the "Nuka-World" DLC was recently released, which will be available on Aug. 30 for all platforms. The upcoming expansion pack will feature an amusement park that was taken over by Raiders. However, it is not clear yet how things will be possible since no details have been released with regards to the game mechanics. This will be a surprise when the actual game arrives.

The DLC's description reads: "Nuka-World is a vast amusement park featuring Raider gangs and unique park zones like Safari Adventure, the World of Refreshment, Dry Rock Gulch, Kiddie Kingdom, Galactic Zone, and Nuka-Town, USA. Nuka-World features new quests, Raiders factions, weapons, creatures and more. Enjoy the ride!"

"Fallout 4" is a post-nuclear role playing game and is available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC.

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