

This a bit disappointing for PS4 users but we should probably accept the compromise Bethesda and Sony settled on, since for a while there it looked like there would be no mod support on PS4 at all for Skyrim: Special Edition and Fallout 4. That's why you only get 1GB for Skyrim mods on PS4, but 5GB on Xbox One. The reason for the discrepancy is that Skyrim: Special Edition mod support is different on the two platforms - PS4 mods can't use external assets, so that limits what creators are able to do. You'll need a ID linked to your console ID to complete the process.Īt time of writing there are 25 Skyrim: Special Edition mods for PS4, but 90+ for Xbox One. Once you've found a mod you like (and any it depends on), you can click the "add to library" button to kick off the process of making it available in Skyrim: Special Edition on your console. All you have to do is visit the Skyrim mods section of and set a filter for your platform of choice. Unfortunately, it's not super obvious how you actually get them, and Googling just generates a stack of headlines rather than anything useful.ĭon't worry, cats: I have wrestled the Internet into submission and figured out how you actually get console mods for Skyrim: Special Edition. Skyrim: Special Edition brings mods to console players at last. Skyrim: Special Edition supports mods on consoles - but how do you actually get them?
