This week was a little quiet in terms of mods, but with both Sony and Nintendo hosting showcases, that’s hardly surprising. We’re all a bit too busy looking forward to future games to play around with older titles. However, thanks to Metal: Hellsinger launching yesterday, that could all be about to change.
An update from CD Projekt Red also bodes well for Cyberpunk 2077 fans, as the game has just become a whole lot easier to mod. All of that and more features in our mod round-up this week.
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Metal: Hellsinger is fantastic and you should play it right now. Alright, now that we’ve got that out of the way - the game’s release came with promising news for wannabe modders. Metal: Hellsinger will allow players to add custom music to the rhythm-based shooter, letting you slaughter your way through hell at your own tempo. Official mod support for the game is listed as “coming soon”, so get your demon hunting playlists ready.
Speaking of official mod support - CD Projekt Red has released a modding tool to help fans of Cyberpunk 2077. REDmod makes it possible to officially add mods and customize files within the game itself, which may be much more approachable for beginners. Don’t worry, your old creations will still work in Cyberpunk just fine, they just won’t appear on the REDmod menu. CDPR also confirmed that the mod tool will be updated alongside the game to ensure compatibility, meaning you might not have to wait for authors to update their mods in order for them to work.
And it’s a good thing CDPR is supporting its modding community, because they work fast. Not long after the most recent Cyberpunk 2077 update made it possible to put together outfits, a modder
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