It seems like Sony has just added salt to the wounds of "Fallout 4" players using PlayStation 4. After Bethesda broke the news that Sony had turned down requests to add mod support for "Fallout 4" on the PS4, new reports revealed that Sony has just allowed another game to acquire mod support on the console.

(Bethesda/Fallout 4: Far Harbor) An image from "Fallout 4: Far Harbor."

Express has just released an update about the whole ruckus involving Sony denying gamers the much-requested "Fallout 4" PS4 mod support. The report revealed that the tech and software mogul has decided to launch the feature on a different game instead. Apparently, the developing studio of "Farming Simulator" has just confirmed that its farming simulation video game would have playable mods on the PS4 version of the title.

The game has long since used mods on PC games like "Fallout" and other franchises, and now PC Giants has just given word that the game would get PS4 mod support for PlayStation gamers.

"Just to confirm: Farming Simulator17 mod support on both Xbox One AND PS4 will be available when the game comes out," the developer posted on the official Twitter account of the game.

Many "Fallout 4" PS4 gamers may consider the news as another stab to the gut by Sony right after it denied Bethesda the use of mods on the PS4 version of the fourth "Fallout" installment last week.

The company made an update on the drawn-out issue of a lack of PS4 mod support for "Fallout 4," announcing that Sony wouldn't allow the feature on its console.

"After months of discussion with Sony, we regret to say that while we have long been ready to offer mod support on PS4, Sony has informed us they will not approve user mods the way they should work: where users can do anything they want for either Fallout 4 or Skyrim Special Edition," reads the post on the official Bethesda website.