Bethesda wants to support modding and community servers for Fallout 76, and while it is certainly in the plans, it’s going to take some time.
“We love the modding community and we’ve been supporting them for decades,” project lead Jeff Gardiner said during a recent roundtable. “We do plan to launch private worlds in the future where people can modify their servers as they see fit.
“We 100% want to support [community servers]. That has been my goal with this game since day one.”
“By the way, we should be clear, [this won’t happen] all that close to launch,” Bethesda VP of marketing Pete Hines stated. It ain’t happening a couple of months after launch, it’s gonna take some amount of time to spin up your private servers to support whatever mods you want to run. It’s going to take a while.”
Fallout 76 arrives on November 14th.
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