The Creation Club was launched for Fallout 4 in August 2017, allowing players to purchase extra content using money. This content is similar to the mods offered for Fallout 4 but can be considered semi-canon. Content can include quests that introduce old characters, player homes, and new camouflage for armor.

The Creation Club contains content from Bethesda, in addition to content that was created by fans. Players can purchase this extra content using credits, with $40 being the most the player can spend. Players will also earn 100 credits for logging into the Creation Club for the first time. With so much available, most people are bound to ask about the best Creation Club mods in Fallout 4 that they should spend their hard-earned money on.

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Updated November 12, 2025 by Erik Petrovich: On November 10, 2025 – the 10th anniversary of the release of Fallout 4 – Bethesda released a special, commemorative edition of Fallout 4 titled Fallout 4 Anniversary. In addition to all six major DLCs, Fallout 4 Anniversary includes more than 150 Creation Club addons. Although most of these addons already existed for purchase within the Creation Club for Fallout 4, Anniversary addons also included a number of brand-new Creation Club mods Fallout 4 players can check out exclusive to this edition (or the Creation Pack, if you already own all DLCs). This guide to the best Fallout 4 Creation Club mods has been updated with a new section that briefly highlights these nearly dozen new addons in Fallout 4 Anniversary – just don't expect anything too game-changing, as most of these new Fallout 4 mods are skins, armors, weapons, or other minor additions.

17 New Creation Club Addons Included in Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition

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Brahmin Armor

  • Addon Type: Creatures
  • Description: Adopt your own beefy two-headed sentinel to help guard your settlement and boost its defenses! Choose from over a hundred unique names to give your bovine bruiser a personalised touch.
  • How to Get: Investigate the race track at Easy City Downs to start the "Udder Madness" quest.

Bunker Home Pack

  • Addon Type: Quests, Workshop, World
  • Description: Whether its a modest private bunker, the contemporary stylings of the Juniper Cove Resort, the classical architecture in the Wilmingdon Estates, or the technological marvels of the Vault-Tec showcase, there's a home for every Wastelander in this one-of-a-kind pack. Includes over 50 new Workshop items (related to homes).
  • How to Get: Investigate the Boston Bugle building to start the "A Home For The Family" quest.

Cyber Dog

  • Addon Type: Creatures, Quests, World
  • Description: Half-dog, Half-machine, part bark and all byte. The Cyberdog is the ultimate in good boy technology. Ever versatile, this loyal companion can be programmed to respond to over a hundred different names.
  • How to Get: Investigate the area near the Nahant Oceanological Society.

Ion Gun

  • Addon Type: Weapons
  • Description: Developed by Poseidon Energy and passed on to unlisted clientele, the Ion Gun harvests concentrated plasma and channels it into a beam of pure incineration. Barbecue your foes to a laser-fried crisp with this experimental hand cannon.
  • How to Get: Begin the quest "Kill or Be Killed" to start the "Workplace Safety" quest to get the Ion Gun.

Institute Plasma Weapons

  • Addon Type: Weapons, Quests
  • Description: In ramshackle apartments, lonely diners, and beggar's bowls, the operatives of the Institute conduct their trade. Included in their dealing are several high-grade plasma weapons, experimental guns to be tested in the field. Altogether, Institute Plasma Weapons features three unique weapon types and special legendary versions!
  • How to Get: Investigate the area around the Parkview Apartments to start the "Alms for the Needy" quest.

Power Armor Paint Job - Pitt Raider

  • Addon Type: Armor Skin
  • Description: Show off an all-new paint job for your Power Armor!
  • How to Get: Can be crafted at any Power Armor Station.

Power Armor Paint Job - Scorched Sierra

  • Addon Type: Armor Skin
  • Description: Show off an all-new paint job for your Power Armor!
  • How to Get: Can be crafted at any Power Armor Station.

Power Armor Paint Job - Air Force

  • Addon Type: Armor Skin
  • Description: Show off an all-new paint job for your Power Armor!
  • How to Get: Can be crafted at any Power Armor Station.

Power Armor Paint Job - Inferno

  • Addon Type: Armor Skin
  • Description: Show off an all-new paint job for your Power Armor!
  • How to Get: Can be crafted at any Power Armor Station.

Railroad's Clandestine Couture

  • Addon Type: Clothing, Gear
  • Description: Not every friend is someone you know. Play the role of a secret agent and help deliver a package to the Railroad, or side with the Institute and eliminate the agents working against them. Just remember, when trying to distinguish friend from foe, pay attention to the signs. Includes 5 new Railroad outfits.

Repurposed Power Armor Helmets

  • Addon Type: Armor
  • Description: Discarded by the wastes, these erstwhile Power Armor helmets have found a new home in the piecemeal workshops of Tribal mechanics. Altered to function as standard helmets, these helmets provide heavy duty protection without the need for bulky Power Armor features.
  • How to Get: Found throughout the world as loot

Sea Scavengers

  • Addon Type: Clothing, Quests, Weapons
  • Description: Across the trenches of the Glowing Sea, shadows tread silently through the Wasteland. Follow their tracks through waves of irradiated desert, and learn the story of those caught in their clutches. Comes with a fully customizable outfit with multiple variants, and a brand-new 12.7mm Sub-Machine Gun!
  • How to Start Sea Scavengers Quest: Investigate the area near Oberland Station.

16 Doom Classic Marine Armor

Credits: 400

Doom Classic Marine Armor, a Creation Club mod for Fallout 4
  • How to Obtain: Present in inventory
  • Creator: Bethesda Game Studios

Bethesda acquired id Software and allowed the studio to work on a first-person shooter IP that is legendary to this day. Doom's reboot was well-received by the masses, while Eternal allowed players to enjoy more of this engaging, fast-paced combat. Players who love this franchise can pay homage to it in Fallout 4 with a simple suit of armor. It can potentially be one of the best Creation Club mods for Fallout 4, depending on how attached players are to this series.

This armor helps players look like the classic iteration of Doomguy, which is goofy yet somehow fits into the vibe of Fallout 4. Players need only purchase this suit to find it present in their inventory, wearing it to cosplay as one of the angriest characters in video game history.

15 Morgan's Space Suit

Credits: 300

Morgan's Space Suit, a Creation Club mod for Fallout 4
  • How to Obtain: Present in inventory
  • Creator: Bethesda Game Studios

Prey is one of the most overlooked immersive sims of all time, and more people need to check it out. The simulated adventures of Morgan Yu aboard the Talos I are as engaging as they come, with players facing off against a wealth of enemies while trying to figure out why this space station is abandoned. During their adventures, they reunite with their brother and float around in space to find more things to mess around with.

The suit that Morgan Yu wears in the game can be purchased as one of the best Creation Club mods for Fallout 4. It may seem cosmetic, but it's clear that a lot of work was put into recreating this suit in the game.

14 Fantasy Hero Set

Credits: 300

Fantasy Hero Set, a Creation Club mod for Fallout 4
  • How to Obtain: Found through the quest "Method to the Madness" in Hubris Comics
  • Creator: Bethesda Game Studios

Skyrim is one of Bethesda's greatest games, with the success of this title catapulting this studio to the realm of superstardom and raising the standards of the quality of the games that fans expect from this studio. It's a standard that Bethesda has struggled to meet ever since, even if Fallout 4 comes close to letting players experience the same magic.

It's easy to see why Bethesda would jump at the opportunity to let their magnum opus be represented with one of the best Creation Club mods for Fallout 4. Players have to complete a short quest that leads to a skeleton clan in an iron helmet, along with a steel sword that Skyrim fans will be quite familiar with.

13 TransDOGrifier

Credits: 300

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  • How to Obtain: Present in inventory; can also be crafted and modified
  • Creator: Bethesda Game Studios

Most people have associated Dogmeat's appearance with that of a German Shepherd. It has always been the case, and a lot of fans may consider it heresy to even think about changing his appearance. While the original idea that led to Dogmeat's inception should be preserved, players shouldn't be shamed for wanting Dogmeat to look a bit different.

So, there's no harm in downloading a mod that lets players change Dogmeat's appearance. Seeing Dogmeat as a different breed can be hard to get used to, but players who want to personalize their playthrough will be more than pleased by what this Creation Club content brings to the table.

12 Settlement Ambush Kit

Credits: 900

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  • How to Obtain: Instantly appears in Workshop Mode
  • Creator: Bethesda Game Studios

The act of saving settlements from ambushes is a novel concept and makes sense given the twisted nature of the wasteland. However, there are times when this mechanic gets tiring really fast, causing players to ignore these attacks from time to time and focus on something else instead. Thankfully, there's a piece of Creation Club content that takes care of this issue and makes settlement attacks exciting once again.

This pack lets players trigger a special ambush where the Sole Survivor must survive wave after wave of enemies if they choose to protect their settlement. It lets players interact with a new combat scenario that encourages them to maintain high morale and ensure that the settlers have the means to take out anyone who launches an attack on a well-protected settlement.

11 Virtual Workshop

Credits: 1000

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  • How to Obtain: Instantly appears in Workshop Mode
  • Creator: Rob Vogel (fadingsignal)

Given the sci-fi influences in Fallout, it's easy to see why players may be interested in the Virtual Workshop. Players will adore the idea of messing about in a virtual landscape where their resources aren't limited, especially if they love building settlements.

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Players can lose hours upon hours as they start exploring everything this Creation Club content brings to the table. It's pretty polished and lets players enjoy a unique environment to stimulate their creativity.

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Credits: 200 Each

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(Worth) Dogs
  • How to Obtain: Complete the quest "Dog Rescue "
  • Creator: Bethesda Game Studios

Dogs are still found throughout the Commonwealth, but this side quest allows the player to find the breeds that were common before the war. A few dog breeds in the game include Shiba Inus, Huskies, Golden Retrievers, and pit bulls. This quest allows players to adopt and rename the dogs that they find.

The dogs can be found in different locations around the Boston wasteland. This quest allows players to have a Pre-War dog as their faithful companion.

9 Variety Pack Pip-Boy Bundle

Credits: 300 (Bundle), 100 Each

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  • How to Obtain: Received automatically
  • Creator: Unknown

The Pip-Boy is easily one of the most iconic parts of Fallout. Thus, a bunch of skins that can recolor the Pip-Boy are bound to be a welcome addition. However, the individual packs can end up costing a pretty penny if players purchase them separately.

It makes more sense to buy a bundle that contains multiple alternate skins for the Pip-Boy. The bundle contains ten skins for 300 Creation Club Credits, while each individual Pip-Boy skin costs 100 Credits each.

8 Zetan Arsenal

Credits: 600

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(Worth) Zetans
  • How to Obtain: Complete the quest "Over the Moon"
  • Creator: Adam "The Rizzler" Ridsdale, Kris Takahashi

This content gives the player more alien weapons and also comes with a brand new quest. The quest has the player honor a dead farmer's wish, during which they will then find aliens in the wild.

Players who play the Mothership Zeta DLC will recognize the weapons they are given, including the shock baton, atomizer, and the disintegrator. Defeating the aliens will give the player an upper hand against the other enemies of the Commonwealth.