The kicker is that stuff like The Forgotten City, like many mods, is available on Xbox One, but not PlayStation 4. The game will take a few moments to get itself together, then let you know that achievements are disabled for modded saves, and away you go with your shiny new benefits. You can browse them by popularity and different themes, favourite ones you’re interested in, check the reviews, and get them installing straight away. There’s a new option on the home screen that takes you directly to the mod menu. The process for downloading and installing mods is actually incredibly easy. Sounds pretty cool, right? Well, if you’re playing the Skyrim Special Edition on PS4 then it sucks to be you right now. It’s fully voiced, and even has its own orchestral score. It adds an entire new area in the form of a city trapped underground, and a questline involving time travel, paradoxes, mystery, a suspicious Jarl, rgonians that might eat you, and an extremely strict rule of law enforced by Dwarven statues.
There’s a Skyrim mod called The Forgotten City.