Bethesda is not giving up on Fallout 76 and plans to reward the loyalty of the few players soon with the long-promised official support for mods.
Despite a disastrous launch, Fallout 76 is a relatively good game today. This is confirmed by the reviews of players on Steam, which are "mostly positive". Although it has only between 10 and 30 thousand active players, Bethesda does not give up its intention to make the game more meaningful and thus bring it to the originally promised level.
The first step in that intent was a free Wastelanders update that brought liveliness to the game in the form of NPC characters. The next step is official support for mods that largely represent a lifeline for Bethesda’s games such as Fallout and The Elder Scrolls. In this sense, Bethesda assures that they are working diligently on the above, but that their implementation is hampered by the game's client-server architecture and its online nature.
Although in Fallout 76 mods have existed since the game's release, for now they can only be found on various sites such as Nexus Mods. Official support would mean their easier integration into the game itself, their arrival at Steam Workshop, and maybe some new tools to make them.
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