Our Colleagues at Fextralife Unveil a Dedicated Space for Custom Content

The modding scene has never been larger or as in demand as it is today. Modders who crafted fresh gameplay elements for classics such as Skyrim and Baldur’s Gate III have landed prominent roles in the industry. Entire games were developed using existing foundations. A creator even discovered how to make Silksong somewhat more accessible.

Certainly, in this era, all things look feasible with an idea, programming abilities, and some determination. Therefore, it’s expected that a growing segment of the market is looking to support that continuously expanding customization network, and that our pals at Fextralife are getting in on the action. This week, the resource hub revealed it would expand its offerings with the FXMods system, an innovative gaming modification site designed for players who want a fast, free, and unlimited modifications to enrich their favorite games.

FXMods assures to be a complimentary system with full-speed downloading, no queue, and integration with the larger Fextralife wiki system, which intends to permit creators to gain more exposure as players discover their downloadables alongside additional resources.

What’s the hope for this new platform? I inquired Matt Hook from Fextralife, who has been fully engaged in leading the project.

“What we're doing here is sincerely seeking to prioritize the user experience,” Hook says. “We want a great experience for mod users to be able to obtain custom content promptly and conveniently, and we want to recognize mod creators and active users with acknowledgment and rewards.”

For further information, head over to the FXMods website.

Matthew White
Matthew White

A tech enthusiast and business strategist with over a decade of experience in digital transformation and startup consulting.