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KrspaceT said:

We exist in the age where Nintendo is open to cross platform play more than Sony, and as Sony doesn't allow mods....

 

Sony does allow mods, they're just limited to existing assets, which puts them way behind Xbox in terms of scope and diversity.  It's certainly better than nothing, however.

If Nintendo were to approve mods, it would probably be along the lines of Sony's approach.  Existing assets means much less chance of someone sneaking in highly adult or copyrighted material.  It also keeps file size much lower.

Miyamotoo said:
I think that's more to Bethesda that to Nintendo.

Bethesda wants mods, it's one of their selling points.  If they haven't even mentioned it that it's probably because Nintendo either gave them a firm "no" or asked them not to talk about it at this point.  The only other scenario I can imagine is that Bethesda concluded that it's not feasible from a resources or technology standpoint.