Bethesda have just announced that the Skyrim mod tools, the Creation Kit, will let players upload their mods to Steam’s Workshop service, which is like a Steam store for mods.
Players will be able to choose the mods they want on the Steam Workshops website, even via mobile devices, and they’ll be downloaded and installed automatically the next time you play.
If it works as planned, this will be a huge leap forwards for the accessibility modding, and a strong gesture of support from both Bethesda and Valve. More to the point, it’s just going to be really easy and slick to try out the vast selection of amazing stuff Elder Scrolls fans always create.
However you can still add mods to your game via manual methods. The Creation Kit will be out in January, and will apparently be even more versatile than Oblivion’s tools, letting players mess with Radiant Story.
Source: PC Gamer
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