The November 17 hotfix for Fallout 4 delivers targeted corrections aimed at resolving recent problems related to DLC and Creation Club content. The update addresses an issue that prevented players from enabling Creations requiring DLC, while also improving overall menu stability on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The developers note that some PlayStation users may still encounter DLC reinstall issues, and they recommend enabling Creations only after all DLC is fully installed to avoid further complications.
This hotfix forms part of a broader effort as the team gathers feedback and works toward a larger November patch. Support tickets and community reports have played a key role in guiding these adjustments, and the developers confirm that additional fixes are already in progress, with more details to be shared soon.
Full Patch Notes
Hotfix Adjustments
- Resolved an issue preventing players from enabling Creations that rely on DLC
- Improved stability in the Creation menu
- Notable improvements on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One
- Identified ongoing issue on PlayStation where DLC may become uninstalled
- Recommendation: enable Creations only after all DLC has fully installed
- Continued collection of player feedback and issue reports
- Team focusing on additional fixes for the upcoming November patch
Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition is the definitive tenth anniversary release of the acclaimed 2015 action RPG, bundling all six DLC expansions and over one hundred fifty pieces of curated Creation Club content. This edition enhances the game with native 4K support and a 60 FPS performance mode on modern platforms. It launched on November 10, 202,5 for PC via Steam and Epic, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, and Xbox One, with a Nintendo Switch 2 version scheduled for 2026.
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