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Creation Club
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The Creation Club is an officially supported venue for developers and modders to create and sell their content on Bethesda Softworks games, featuring in Fallout 4 and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Purchasing of the content is done in-game and purchased with Creation Club credits which are purchased with real-world money.[1] Creation Club was launched on August 29, 2017, for Fallout 4 in patch 1.10.
Overview[edit | edit source]
Creation Club is a collection of all-new content for Fallout 4 as well as The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. It features new items, abilities, and gameplay created by Bethesda Game Studios and outside development partners including community creators. Creation Club content is fully curated and compatible with the main game and official add-ons, meaning using Creation Club content won't disable achievements.
History[edit | edit source]
In spring 2015, Bethesda and Valve partnered to sell Steam Workshop content for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and later on all Creation Engine games.[2] However, fans and modders alike reacted negatively to the announcement with many complaints leveraged against content creators only receiving 25% of the total profits and even more against the concept of paying for mods in general. 130,000 people signed a petition calling for Valve to remove paid mods. In no small part to the overwhelming negative backlash, Valve backed out and pulled support for paid Steam Workshop content a short time after its announcement.[3]
During E3 2017, Bethesda announced the Creation Club. Similar to the Steam Workshop paid content, the Creation Club would allow content creators to sell their work for Bethesda games. Similar criticisms were leveraged against Creation Club content being "paid mods"[4], however, Bethesda disputed claims of such and espoused the content released through Creation Club would be officially supplementary content that had been supported financially by Bethesda itself.[5]
As noticed by many players, the Creation Club would automatically download all Creation Club content before a purchase was made depositing the files within their Fallout 4 game folder and using hard drive space. Bethesda acknowledged the problem and have been looking into a fix.[6]
On November 20, 2019, after an earlier announcement[7] and in-game countdown, there was a large update to Creation Club on Steam bringing the Capital Wasteland Mercenaries, CR-74L Combat Rifle, Gunners vs. Minutemen, Tesla Cannon, and Customizable Vault Suits content packs. Additional content mentioned in Bethesda's blog post described a VR Workshop pack that would introduce new workshop items, including VR pods, and the ability to create new settlements in fully customizable virtual worlds.
Announcement trailer[edit | edit source]
Credits[edit | edit source]
Credits are the currency used to buy Creation Club products. and can be bought on Xbox Live, PlayStation Network and the Steam store. On Xbox and Steam, credits can be used on both Fallout 4 and Skyrim Creation Club, but on PlayStation the games' Creation Club uses different credits per game due to technical limitations.
Real money to Creation Club credits conversion table on Steam | |||||
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Credits | USD | GBP | EUR | CAD | BRL |
750 | $7.99 | £5.99 | €6.99 | $9.99 | R$ 26.90 |
1500 | $14.99 | £10.99 | €12.99 | $18.99 | R$ 49.90 |
3000 | $24.99 | £18.99 | €20.99 | $29.99 | R$ 79.90 |
5500 | $39.99 | £29.99 | €34.99 | $49.99 | R$ 129.90 |
Creating a Creation Club account on Xbox One and Steam will earn you 100 credits to use in Fallout 4 and Skyrim, whereas PlayStation 4 users get 100 credits when logging into Creation Club for each game.
Available content[edit | edit source]
Apparel[edit | edit source]
Item | Description | Obtaining | Credits | Creator |
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Chinese Stealth Armor | Worn by both the Crimson Dragoon troops and Black Ghost counterinsurgency squads during the Great War, Chinese Stealth Armor relies on light modulation technology to render its wearer virtually invisible. | Obtained through the quest "Can You See Me Now?," in the bunker at South Boston military checkpoint, in a trunk. | 400 | |
Doom Classic Marine Armor | It's been said that the classic green armor of the Space Marine can protect against the very forces of Hell itself. The Wasteland definitely qualifies. | Deposited into your inventory. | 400 | |
Hellfire Power Armor | Big, beautiful, and utterly terrifying, the ultra-protective Hellfire Power Armor is the perfect way to bring the fight to the enemy… and end it quickly. | Obtained through the quest "Pyromaniac," southeast of Listening Post Bravo, on a Forged character named Pyro. | 500 | |
Horse Power Armor | Gallop your way through the Wasteland in this stylish, sturdy and heavily modified handcrafted Power Horse Armor. Giddyup! | Obtained through the quest "Giddyup!," inside Wilson Atomatoys corporate HQ on a power armor frame near a deceased character named Scabby. | 250 | |
Morgan's space suit | From deep space to the Glowing Sea, this space suit - once worn by TranStar Industries' Morgan Yu - will help turn you from prey to predator. | Deposited into your inventory. | 300 | |
Fantasy Hero Set | Move over Grognak - there's a new hero in town! Embark on a quest to retrieve the helmet and sword of a true warrior of legend, and cleave a path to victory through the entire Commonwealth! | Obtained through the quest "Method to the Madness" in Hubris Comics. | 300 | |
Graphic T-Shirt Pack | Show off your Fallout branded attire with over 25 t-shirts and pants. Brands include Nuka-Cola, Red Rocket, Vault-Tec and several of your favorite Hubris comics and more | Found in pre-war suitcases and random lockers and dressers in the world, at vendors like Fallon's Basement and Fallon's department store, and may appear on settlers. | 100 | Nicole Else (Aarwyn) |
Modular Military Backpack | Make this backpack yours with over 30 different add-on pieces, patches and colors. Featuring increased carry weight and multiple bonuses for surviving even the harshest Wasteland conditions. | Deposited into your inventory, craftable via armor workbench and available through vendors. | 400 | Rob Vogel (fadingsignal) |
X-02 Power Armor | Often referred to as the "black devil" for its signature design, the X-02 is an advanced power armor model developed by the Enclave for its special operations forces. With multiple skin options and custom Tesla modifications, the X-02 is a powerful tool to help you storm through the Wasteland, or bedevil it. | Obtained through the quest "Speak of the Devil" starting at Wattz Consumer Electronics. | 700 | Kris Takahashi |
Pint-Sized Slasher | Who hasn't heard the story of the Pint-Sized Slasher, the tiny terror of suburbia? Whether it's his frightful clown mask or his signature chef's knife, having become one of the more popular legends in American folklore. Some believe the Pint-Sized Slasher only a myth, though the bodies tell a different story. | Obtained through the quest "A Pint-Sized Problem." | 400 | Thomas "Otellino" Mitchell |
Vault Suit Customization | Behind every vault suit is a number, and every number a story. Craft a jumpsuit to suit your story by choosing from a variety of different color and number combinations! | Vault-Tec Regional HQ, various vaults | 300 | ANDREWCX, Elianora |
Creatures and Gameplay[edit | edit source]
Item | Description | Obtaining | Credits | Creator |
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New breeds of dog can now be found in the Wasteland and adopted for your settlements. | Through the quest Dog Rescue. | 200 (each) | ||
TransDOGrifier | The TransDOGrifier collars are special collars that change Dogmeat's appearance. Choose from 4 new visual styles. If you have purchased any other dog Creation, you can also select that breed of dog for Dogmeat, as well. | Deposited into your inventory, crafted at chem stations and modified at armor workbench. | 300 | |
Sentinel Control System Companion | Before the Great War, the geniuses at West-Tek and General Atomics International had an idea - what if they combined unmanned suits of Power Armor with an autonomous artificial intelligence? Their single, highly experimental prototype was eventually recovered by the Brotherhood of Steel, and now it's in your hands. Not quite a robot, much more than a human, the Sentinel Control System will shift the balance of power on any battlefield! Also comes with two new unlockable Power Armor Paint Jobs! | Obtained through the quest Malevolent Malfunction. | 700 | |
Settlement Ambush Kit | Tired of being taken unawares by the Commonwealth deadliest foes? Now you can turn the tables, with the Settlement Ambush Kit! By setting up specific radio beacons or "bait" at your settlements, you can lure enemies in and have your automated defenses cut them to ribbons! And, best of all, you can watch the action unfold remotely, utilizing a brand new security camera system. |
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