

It's not clear whether this last one has any in-game effects, though. Still with cosmetics, there's a Black power armour paint job, a set of modern furniture for workshop crafting, and Morgan’s Space Suit from Prey. Three new Pip-Boy paint job options give you a chance to spruce your most important Fallout 4 companion. The Hellfire Power Armor is described as " big, beautiful and utterly terrifying" as well as "ultra-protective", while the Giddyup Buttercup-themed Power Horse Armor is a reference to Bethesda's most notorious piece of DLC. More compellingly, the customisable Modular Military Backpack increases your carry weight, and there are two new sets of power armor. On the useful side of things, the Chinese Stealth Armor makes you nearly invisible, and the Homemade Shotgun and Prototype Gauss Rifle give you more weapon options in Fallout 4. Some of the material sounds actually useful in-game, while others are just cosmetics. On PC and Xbox Live, credits can be used for both Fallout 4 and Skyrim Special Edition, but this isn't possible on the PSN.Įveryone's getting 100 credits for Creation Club content to celebrate its arrival in Fallout 4, which may motivate you to browse.

The new DLC items, which you can check out below, must be purchased with credits, a currency you can purchase via Steam the PSN or Xbox Live.

The jury's still out on Creation Club but the first batch of content is very much in, and accessible in Fallout 4 via the RPG's latest Steam Beta update. Forgotten what that means? It's Bethesda's latest attempt to bring modders into its economy without biting into the existing collection of free mods. The Fallout 4 Creation Club has gone live on PC. Fallout 4 players can now fork out for (mostly) community-authored DLC, if that's their thing.
