

The last-generation game will be rendered in native 4K, meaning it will be more than simply a resolution bump.įollowing the release of Skyrim Special Edition, Bethesda will begin work on adding mod and 4K support to Fallout 4. The Elders Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition will be the first to receive both mods and 4K support when it launches on October 28.

Additionally, those that make the jump to the PS4 Pro will get to see both titles running at 4K, though not immediately for Fallout. The publisher of both role-playing games announced Thursday that mod support is coming to the PlayStation 4. The modder has also released some screenshots in order to showcase his Kratos model for Skyrim that you can find below.Whatever hang up between Bethesda Softworks and Sony existed to prevent mods for Fallout 4 and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition appears to have been resolved. Those interested can download the mod from here. By doing this you will be able to play as Kratos. You should also make sure to open up the console by hitting the key under the ‘Esc’ key (tilde), type in ‘showracemenu’ and choose the newly added ‘My Breton’ race, and then apply the preset.Īnd that’s it. His Leviathan Axe and the Blades of Chaos are on his back (as it should be), just like in the original game, though you’ll probably have to install Racemenu (duh) and XPMSE for that to work properly.Īll you have to do in order to install it and play as Kratos is copy the Data folder from the archive and paste it into your Steam folder (or wherever your game is installed). The preset also has the adjustments for the weapon placement (when they’re sheathed).

Following our NieR Automata mod for Skyrim Special Edition, today we are presenting you another mod that brings Kratos from the latest Playstation 4 exclusive God of War game to Bethesda’s open-world RPG.Ĭreated by modder ‘PotatoFactory’, this is just a simple character preset for Kratos from the newest God of War game. God of War and Skyrim fans, here is something for you today.
