Creation Club Content Install: Fallout 4 All

Creation Club Content Install: Fallout 4 All

Note: Bethesda’s API may change, and automating downloads could violate their Terms of Service for paid content. This feature is best designed for free Creation Club items (e.g., the “Fallout 4 next‑gen update” freebies) or as a user‑responsible tool.


Below is a breakdown of the "All Content" install by category and associated risk level.

| Category | Notable Examples | Conflict Risk | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Weapons | Chinese Stealth Suit, Hellfire Power Armor, Anti-Materiel Rifle | Low | Usually safe. May conflict with weapon sorting mods. | | Homes | Home Plate, Nuka-World Collection, Shroud Manor | Medium | Some disable pre-vis in specific cells. | | Quests | Tales from the Commonwealth, Settlers of the Commonwealth | Low | High quality, adds NPCs. generally stable. | | Gameplay | Survival Mode, Job Assignments | High | Survival Mode changes game mechanics significantly. Disable if using other overhaul mods. |


If you are on PC and want a cleaner installation than the official launcher provides (especially for modding stability), you can use the Fallout 4 Downgrader tool or community mods that package the content. However, the most stable way to play with all Creation Club content currently is to actually Downgrade the game to the "Pre-Next-Gen" version (version 1.10.163). fallout 4 all creation club content install

Many modders use this version because the Script Extender (F4SE) works best on it. Here is how that setup works:


Creation Club items average 15-50 MB each. For all 70+ items, expect a total of 3-5 GB of additional data. Ensure you have at least 7 GB free to allow for installation temp files.


This is the method intended by Bethesda. Note : Bethesda’s API may change, and automating

For advanced users who want to install the content files manually (assuming you legally own the content):

  • Mod Organizer 2 (MO2):
  • The "Unofficial Patch":
  • By: The Wasteland Survival Guide Staff

    Since its release in 2015, Fallout 4 has remained a staple of the post-apocalyptic genre. While the base game and its acclaimed DLCs (Far Harbor, Nuka-World, Automatron) offer hundreds of hours of gameplay, Bethesda’s Creation Club has been a persistent, evolving ecosystem of officially sanctioned mini-DLCs. From retro armor skins to massive questlines like The Sentinel and Captain Cosmos, the Creation Club adds a staggering amount of content. Below is a breakdown of the "All Content"

    However, if you search for "fallout 4 all creation club content install", you will quickly discover that installing everything is not as simple as clicking a single button. Between overlapping mod conflicts, a notoriously buggy in-game store, and the delicate art of load order management, installing the complete Creation Club suite requires strategy.

    This guide will walk you through every step—from identifying all 70+ pieces of content to troubleshooting the dreaded "0 KB save bug" on PS4 and managing precombined meshes on PC.


    Once downloaded, the game automatically sorts plugins using Bethesda’s internal logic, which is often flawed. Manual adjustment is required:

    On PC (using a mod manager like Mod Organizer 2 or Vortex):

    On Xbox: