Bethesda games are known to be mod-friendly titles and the recently released Starfield is no different. Mods for the space RPG have alreadyaccumulated over a million downloads in just the first week of the game - and it doesn't even sport official modding support yet. However, we now know that it soon will.
Starfield game director Todd Howard recently spoke with Famitsu about the game receiving official mod support. According to Howard, Bethesda plans to roll out full mod support next year. He adds that players can do also anything in the game as with previous titles.
"When the mods are ready, you will be able to do almost anything as we have done in the past," Howard shared. "Mods will be supported next year, but we will do it in a big way because we love it too, so we'll go all-in."
Both Fallout 4 and Skyrim had Creation Kits that allowed players to access tools that Bethesda devs use in their games. The kit allows modders to develop advanced mods with greater ease. We expect that Bethesda will also release a Creation Kit for Starfield when the game starts officially supporting mods.
