
Users are gifted 100 credits the first time they sign in and credits are transferable between Fallout 4 and Skyrim on PC and Xbox credits are not transferable between games on PS4.Īs for the initial batch of content, it’s mostly kitschy reskins and spins on existing things. Here’s a screenshot of the storefront, which shows some power armor for 500 credits which is about $5. The pricing isn’t widely available yet, but the consensus seems to be that 100 credits is approximately equal to $1. The Creation Club is said to be coming to PS4 and Xbox One tomorrow. In order for it to work, Fallout 4 has to be updated to version 1.10.

As outlined in a post on Steam, the program is in beta in Fallout 4 on PC. Today, the first Creation Club implementation has begun. Because of that extra degree of quality control, the Creation Club is a paid system. The pitch is that these add-ons (think weapons, armor, accessories) are developed by either Bethesda employees or third-party creators, and then they go through an internal review by Bethesda to ensure that they’re completely compatible with the game.


At this year’s E3, Bethesda announced the Creation Club - a new ecosystem of game content for Fallout 4 and Skyrim.
