Fallout 4 DLC is Back on PlayStation as An Update to Add More Storage
Bethesda fixes a DLC problem that had been going on for months on PS4 and gets ready for the long-awaited 100GB console mod storage boost.
News by Choitytata on Feb 14, 2026
A technical glitch that kept Fallout 4 from working properly for months has finally been fixed, which is good news for a lot of PlayStation users. There was a long time when many PS4 players couldn't download content, but a new update has made it work again. At the same time, Bethesda gave a new progress report on the long-awaited mod storage expansion for console players, letting everyone know that more information will be coming soon.
The issue began after the anniversary edition update for Fallout 4 came out in November. According to the sources, the update fixed a problem with the game's new projects menu. When players opened the new menu, the system would wrongly think that they did not own some DLC packages.

Because of this, the game turned off that content immediately. A lot of the time, mods that used those DLC files were also turned off, which caused a chain reaction of compatibility problems. This could have been avoided by some people if they hadn't used the creations menu.
This fix didn't work for everyone, though, and the problem was much worse on PlayStation 4. Sources say that PS4 users were hit the hardest, and many of them said they could no longer access any DLC content they had bought. On other platforms, the problem was mostly with the menus, but PlayStation users found that their extra material would not work in the game itself.
The results were very important. Players who made save files based on DLC items later found that those saves could not be used.
New customers who bought Fallout 4 and loaded the anniversary edition update sometimes ran into the problem as soon as they started the game. Reports of missing add-ons, broken load orders, and inaccessible expansions can be found on community boards and social media sites.
About a week after the anniversary update came out, Bethesda released a patch that was meant to fix the problem. The change seemed to fix the issue for many users, but PlayStation 4 users were still having DLC lockouts. According to the sources, a big chunk of PS4 players have not been able to access extras they had already bought for almost three months.
Because the problem went on for a long time, people got more and more frustrated and kept asking for a permanent answer. Today, that answer has come. The problem with lost DLC has been fixed in a recent update for Fallout 4 on PS4. Multiple reports say that the affected add-ons can now be found and work properly. Players quickly confirmed on community channels that their expansions had been restored, and save files that had not been useful before were once again functional.
A modest and short social media post was used to let people know about the fix. Even though it was released quietly, the update is a big fix for the platform. Now that the DLC problem is fixed, everyone is looking forward to what comes next for Fallout 4 on platforms.
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Bethesda has been putting out new creation content for Fallout 4 at the same time as the DLC release. Both paid and free creations have been showing up on a regular basis, with some new ones being based on parts of the TV show version of Fallout. The T60 gun is one example. It was released as part of regular content drops.
But many of these new games haven't gotten much attention, so some players might miss them if they aren't constantly looking through the in-game store.
Users of PlayStation are now hoping that more long-awaited games will come out now that DLC functionality has been fixed. One highly expected product that was talked about in earlier advertising has not yet been made public. Its absence has led to rumors that problems specific to the platform may have affected the timing of the rollout, but no official proof has been given.
Along with these changes, Bethesda has also released an update on the expected increase in console mod storage. The feature, which would give Xbox users 100GB more room for mods, was originally supposed to come out in late 2025. The sources say that the growth was supposed to happen in November at first, then in December, and finally in 2026 without a set date.
The most recent statement says that more information about the creation storage increase will be shared in the next few weeks. There isn't a set date for when this will happen, but this is the first major update to the function this year. Since there wasn't much information given, it's possible that a statement is coming soon, but the full implementation could still be weeks or months away.
The suggested 100GB expansion would be a big step forward for people who modify consoles. Players have had to make tough choices about which mods to install for a long time, especially when big mods that change the textures or add a lot of quests take up a lot of room. If storage space were increased, it would be possible to place more ambitious load orders and have more creative freedom.

Bethesda's continued support for Fallout 4 shows that the game is still popular almost ten years after it came out. Even though the anniversary edition update had some problems, the latest DLC restoration shows that the game is still being maintained after it came out.
The regular release of new creation material and the upcoming expansion of mod storage show that console players are still a big part of ongoing development.
As the community waits for more information on how to unlock previously locked material, Fallout 4 is once again changing in ways that no one expected. You may be used to the wasteland, but with additions being brought back and more mod freedom on the way, a new era of customization could be on the way. The only question now is how much bigger the world is going to get.
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