The headline change in this patch is the massive increase in Creation storage capacity. Xbox Series X|S players are the biggest winners here, with their limit jumping up to a staggering 100 GB. PlayStation 5 users see an increase to 15 GB, while last-gen consoles (Xbox One and PS4) now sit around the 15-16 GB mark. For a game where high-quality textures and complex settlement mods can eat through space in minutes, this is a massive win for the community.
Beyond just more room for toys, the update addresses several technical hurdles that have plagued the Commonwealth recently. The notorious infinite loading screen when entering the Creations menu has been squashed, alongside a fix for console crashes that occurred during downloads. PC players who were seeing false "not enough space" errors when trying to install the Bunker Home Pack should find that issue resolved as well.
The patch also cleans up some immersion-breaking UI bugs. The "LOOKUP FAILED!" text that occasionally replaced location names like "Commonwealth" has been fixed, and the Enclave Remnants Creation should now correctly spawn NPCs and objects. This ensures that your hunt through the wasteland remains as seamless as possible without technical glitches pulling you out of the experience.
Whether you are a Sole Survivor just emerging from Vault 111 or a veteran with a sprawling network of settlements, these stability fixes and the expanded storage make building your version of the post-apocalypse much smoother. It is a solid quality-of-life pass that finally clears the path for heavier mod lists on consoles.
