The vibrant Fallout 4 modding community recently got the ultimate mod-making tool in the shape of the Creation Kit, and now mods will soon be able to make their way to the Xbox One and PS4, starting from next month.
Mods created via Bethesda's new tool can be uploaded to Betheda.net, which can then in turn be browsed and installed from inside the game. The system looks easy to use, allowing you to simply enable as many mods as you'd like from the main menu.
In the announcement video below, users are given a few examples of mods that will be available, including a humorous nod to the infamous horse armour DLC, that gives the player's power armour a giddy-up Buttercup decal.
Modding on consoles for Fallout 4 is now in beta, and will be available for the Xbox One in May, and PS4 will get the feature in June.