Are there any mods available for Detroit: Become Human?
Summary
Q.Are there any mods available for Detroit: Become Human?
A.Yes—PC users can mod Detroit: Become Human, while console versions have no official mod support. The mod scene is mainly on Nexus Mods, with cosmetic and asset swaps like Connor recolors; updates continue into 2025.
More info
Yes. Detroit: Become Human has PC-only mods (Steam and Epic Games) since there is no official mod support for console versions. The primary hub for these mods is Nexus Mods, where players share texture, model, and character-swap mods. A standout example is Black Suit Connor, a recolor of Connor’s suit that works on both Steam and Epic builds and received updates as recently as November 2025. You can explore the mod collection and this specific file here Nexus Mods – Detroit: Become Human and view the Black Suit Connor mod here Black Suit Connor. These mods are user-created and vary in scope, from small cosmetic tweaks to broader asset swaps.
What you’ll typically find includes: - Character skin and outfit recolors (e.g., Connor, Kara, Markus) that swap textures or meshes, often usable across both major PC builds. - Texture and model swaps that retexture or replace in-game assets, sometimes with accompanying installation notes. - Guides and discussions on how to mod Detroit (e.g., Deadray’s modding resources) to help newcomers understand file replacement and compatibility. Note: modding is not officially supported and can affect stability or achievements; always back up saves and mod files before experimenting. Some community discussions also cover modding on the Steam Deck, highlighting current limitations and workarounds. Deadray modding guide and a related Steam Deck discussion thread.



