Creation Club

Creation Club is a feature which was added to Fallout 4 in patch 1.10.

Overview
Creation Club is a collection of all-new content for Fallout 4 as well as The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. It features new items, abilities, and gameplay created by Bethesda Game Studios and outside development partners including community creators. Creation Club content is fully curated and compatible with the main game and official add-ons, meaning using Creation Club content won't disable achievements.

Credits
Credits are the currency used to buy Creation Club products. and can be bought on Xbox Live, PlayStation Network and the Steam store. On Xbox and Steam, credits can be used on both Fallout 4 and Skyrim Creation Club, but on PlayStation the games' Creation Club uses different credits per game due to technical limitations.

Creating a Creation Club account on Xbox One and Steam will earn you 100 credits to use in Fallout 4 and Skyrim, whereas PlayStation 4 users get 100 credits when logging into Creation Club for each game.

Available content

 * Chinese stealth armor
 * Worn by both the Crimson Dragoon troops and Black Ghost counterinsurgency squads during the Great War, Chinese stealth armor relies on light modulation technology to render its wearer virtually invisible. Back from Fallout 3.
 * Creation obtained through the quest Can You See Me Now?, in a bunker at South Boston military checkpoint, in a trunk.
 * Costs 400 credits.


 * Modular military backpack
 * Make this backpack yours with over 30 different add-on pieces, patches and colors. Featuring increased carry weight and multiple bonuses for surviving even the harshest wasteland conditions.
 * Creation deposited into your inventory and craftable via armor workbench.
 * Costs 400 credits.


 * Hellfire power armor
 * Back from Fallout 3, the ultra-protective Hellfire power armor is the perfect way to bring the fight to the enemy... and end it quickly.
 * Creation obtained through the quest Pyromaniac, southeast of Listening Post Bravo, on a Forged character named Pyro.
 * Costs 500 credits.


 * Power horse armor
 * Handcrafted power horse armor - inspired by Giddyup Buttercup.
 * Creation obtained through the quest Giddyup!, inside Wilson Atomatoys Corporate HQ on a power armor frame near a deceased character named Scabby.
 * Costs 250 credits.


 * Morgan's space suit
 * A space suit once worn by TranStar Industries' Morgan Yu. Carried over from Prey (2017)
 * Creation deposited into your inventory.
 * Costs 300 credits.


 * Pip-Boy paint jobs - Chrome, onyx and swamp camo
 * Simply different colors for your Pip-Boy.
 * Craftable at an armor workbench.
 * Each paint job costs 50 credits.


 * Power armor paint job - onyx
 * An onyx paint job for your power armor.
 * Craftable at a power armor station.
 * Costs 100 credits.


 * Handmade shotgun
 * A new type of shotgun made from pipes, springs etc.
 * Creation deposited into your inventory, will appear in the world, and at vendors.
 * Costs 200 credits.


 * Prototype Gauss rifle
 * This is effectively the Gauss rifle obtained after and during Operation: Anchorage, but in Fallout 4. Perfect for a stealthy build character, and a sniper.
 * Creation obtained through the quest The Prototype on a Gunner commander outside Gunners plaza.
 * Costs 400 credits.


 * Modern furniture workshop pack
 * Give your workshop a contemporary look with over 40 modern furniture and decorative pieces.
 * Creation appears while in Workshop mode.
 * Costs 300 credits.


 * Bethesda Game Studios announced the release of extra content before the end of 2017.