For the brave soldier willing to tinker with files, Foxhole mods offer a way to tailor the war to your liking—just remember to back up your files before the next update hits.

Since Foxhole is a competitive multiplayer game, these mods are strictly client-side and visual/audio-based. They don't change game mechanics, but they do make your life as a soldier or logistics driver significantly easier. 🛠️ Essential Visual & UI Mods

The most popular and arguably most useful mods for Foxhole focus on the User Interface. For the average soldier, the default UI is functional but can be cluttered. For logisticians—often called "logi mains"—it can be a spreadsheet nightmare.

As Foxhole continues to evolve, the relationship between the developers and modders remains unique. The developers have occasionally incorporated popular community features into the base game, effectively "canonizing" the work of QoL modders.

You place files in %LocalAppData%\Foxhole\Saved\... (or use mod managers like r2modman with the Foxhole profile). These override textures or sounds locally. Other players won’t see them, but you will.

Siege Camp is protective of the game's competitive integrity. While a texture mod is likely harmless, any mod that interacts with the game's memory or network packets will trigger the anti-cheat and result in a ban. The rule of thumb is: If it gives you an advantage in combat (like seeing through walls), it’s a hack, not a mod. If it changes a UI font, it’s likely fine.

Here is everything you need to know about the current state of Foxhole modding.