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There's some folk who're probing at the possibility of creating 3rd party mod support, but Kiseff's not prioritized on that right now. Not sure if he'll give it consideration, even after the game leaves its alpha or EA.
Personally though, Steam mod support or some type of 3rd party mod support does sound pretty cool.
Workshop will too, though
Game uses Bep as a base for modding same as risk of rain 2 does.
So you'll have to manually update and install or use the launcher its a part of.
Steam Workshop is particularly useful if you're playing on a Steam Deck, since external tools get much more cumbersome, especially if they don't want you to launch the game through Steam.
This is precisely why I use r2modman and not Overwolf.