Bethesda's Controversial Paid Mod System Returns to Skyrim, Stirring Up Community Concerns

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Bethesda is once again attempting to sell paid mods for Skyrim, despite previous backlash from fans. The company has introduced the Verified Creator Program, allowing modders to charge for their creations, blurring the line between official Creation Club content and mods. This move has caused frustration within the community, especially as paid mods disable Trophies on PlayStation while free Creation content does not.
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