
Otherwise the mod scene is probably going to be abysmal. So anyway yeah you are probably going to have to flip consoles, or play the game on the open platform.

By publicly shaming them, and placing the blame squarely on them. Has a lot to do with Bethesda deciding to do a little scorched earth on them. I mean the only reason the game will be getting what little mod support it is going to get. This probably flows from Japanese culture itself, and to understand it you would probably need to talk to someone from Japan. There doesn't seem to be any appreciation of the concept of fair use, or the idea of the marketplace of ideas. This has actually been standard practice for them going on decades.įrankly this mindset is not specific to Sony, but systemic as far as Japanese corporate culture is concerned. It may seem new to some, but this kind of policy is effectively baked into Sony. So if you want to mod on consoles you really only have one real choice as far as that is concerned, and I wouldn't expect Sony to change their minds on this. While Sony appears absolutely determined to prevent it at almost any cost. I know that last option makes me shudder as well, but Microsoft has made it perfectly clear that they are entirely fine with modding on their platform. I would humbly suggest upgrading your rig, or purchasing an Xbox One. Then you are playing on the wrong platform. Frustrating as it may be if you want to play a modded version of the game on consoles. Modding the game on their console can only be done using asset that are already in the game, and that is probably going to require a dedicated creation kit. Meaning as far as I have come to understand it. Any mod in Skyrim Special Edition which uses external assets which are not present in the base.

Selecting the mod will show you a detailed description of the mod along with the creator’s username, amount of times the mod has been favorited, the mod’s star rating, and occasionally info regarding which other mods it may be incompatible with.Sony isn't going to be allowing mods that make use of external assets. Sony has set up rigid guidelines for mod support on the PS4. You can select mods from the featured list and proceed to download them, or you can search for specific mods. When the menu loads, you will see one row which highlights the current featured mods and the row below will show your library of downloaded mods. Input your login details you created from step 1. If it’s your first time trying to load mods for Skyrim on the PS4, you will be prompted to login to your Bethesda account. Next, boot up Skyrim Special Edition and select “MODS” from the in-game menu. You do not need to make any purchases and shouldn’t need to add any payment methods.

Go through the sign-up process and be sure to take note of your username and password. In order to install Skyrim mods on PS4, first go to and click “sign up” in the top right corner.

Unfortunately, you cannot install Skyrim mods on PS4 without a Bethesda account. How to Install Skyrim Mods on PS4 Guide Outline:
