Do you like having loads of dosh? Of course you do, who doesn't? Don't answer that. Now, if you are someone who likes to have a lot of money, I hear tale that there is big bucks to be made by making content for the Steam Workshop.

Starting today, content creators can earn even more money. A new update to the Workshop, starting with the Skyrim Workshop will allow content creators to directly sell content to consumers. Content that includes mods, items, maps, skins, and whatever else you can make.
Workshop is now putting mod authors in business via a new streamlined process for listing, selling and managing their creations. Creators contributing to the Steam Workshop have the choice of listing their new creations for sale at a price of their choosing, or to continue to make their work available to players for free. Mods purchased from the Steam Workshop are available immediately for play.

"We think this is a great opportunity to help support the incredible creative work being done by mod makers in the Steam Workshop," says Tom Bui at Valve. "User generated content is an increasingly significant component of many games, and opening new avenues to help financially support those contributors via Steam Workshop will help drive the level of UGC to new heights."

Direct mod sales via the Steam Workshop debuts today with Bethesda Softworks'® award-winning title, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, and additional titles will become available across the Steam Workshop in the coming weeks.

Mods on the Skryim Workshop have received more than 170 million downloads to date. The thousands of free mods, items, weapons, and quests will continue to be available at the discretion of the players who made them.

It will be very interesting to see what kind of content people are actually going to try to sell for money. Maybe this will spur people to create the next Team Fortress, Garry's Mod, or Counter-Strike...



... Or not.

You can find out more information, including links to some pay only mods available for Skyrim at the aptly named "About Paid Content" page on Steam.