Arma Reforger has received its 1.4 update, which brings a notable addition for PlayStation 5 players: mod support. PS5 users can now browse, download, and play custom content such as new game modes, weapons, vehicles, and terrains directly through the in-game Workshop. It’s a big step for the community, allowing cross-platform players to share modded experiences more efficiently.
The modding community has always been a core part of the Arma series, and this update opens up new possibilities for Sony players to join community servers and enjoy custom content alongside PC users. In addition to mod support, the update also introduces some quality-of-life improvements and bug fixes across platforms.
Patch Notes 1.4.0.22
PlayStation 5
- Added: Workshop enabled for PS5 with 25GB storage allocated for downloads
- Added: Audio setting for controller speaker
- Added: PlayStation system background music
General
- Changed: Vehicles now properly destroyed when a building collapses on them
- Changed: Reduced screen tearing at the bottom of the screen on PS5
- Changed: Tweaked TrackIR behavior
- Fixed: Player factions visibility in deploy menu
- Fixed: Vehicle horn stuck when driver was killed
- Fixed: Radial Marker menu opening by double-clicking toolbar
- Fixed: Incorrect camera turning when exiting turrets on Mi-8
- Fixed: Radio input stuck when pressing L1 + X on PS5
- Fixed: Manpack radio transceiver channel switching
- Fixed: Dropping radio backpack prevented radio transmission
- Fixed: TrackIR leaning sound loop
- Fixed: Fuel tank damage for LAV-25
- Fixed: Fire station hatch opened in wrong direction
Stability
- Fixed: Crash when moving inventory items to storage
- Fixed: Crash when deleting character on ladder
For more details, you can visit the official update page or watch the update overview here:
Players who report issues or share feedback can visit the Dev Hub and Feedback Tracker. There’s also a list of Known Issues to check if you encounter any problems.
What do you think about mod support finally coming to PS5? Have you tried any mods yet? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.