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Starfield Xbox Mod Limit is a Huge Upgrade Over Fallout 4’s Limit

Microsoft and Bethesda dropped the highly-anticipated Starfield Creation Kit yesterday, and Xbox players will be happy with the mod limit on their console.

As spotted by @StarfieldNews on X, Xbox players won't have to worry about mod space as Bethesda has allocated 100GB for mods - that's a massive upgrade over the 2GB within Fallout 4. For reference, Skyrim players on Xbox could use 5GB for mods. It will be interesting to see what the Starfield modding community will do with the Creation Kit now being available on PC and Xbox.

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As covered last year, the official Creation Kit for Bethesda's sci-fi action RPG allows players to create their own planets, stories, and much more. Here's what Bethesda's former marketing head, Pete Hines, said about Starfield's Creation Kit last year:

“We're doing it, we said we are. There's going to be mods, we're going to release the Creation Kit. If you've played Elder Scrolls or Fallout, it's going to work like that. It's post-launch, we have no other information. We have a launch to get through. It's coming.

I get excited about this game because I love it so much, and I love what we've made and what the team made, but... there's a lot more coming. And when you start to think about the kind of communities that come around Bethesda Game Studios games, and putting a tool like [the Creation Kit] in the hands of people to go... "How'd you like to make a planet?" All of that is just going to be off the charts when you start getting the community to come in and add all the different things they want to bring to it. Their own stories they want to tell, whatever it is. Hell, I have a list of things I already want to mod.”

What are your thoughts about this massive mod size limit on Xbox? Hit the comments below.

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