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What can you expect from any dev saying that "they will include mod support for free this that and yadda yadda"? Don't believe them, unless it is happening within 1-3 months.
Integrating a mod-support IO-base to an UNREAL ENGINE game isn't rocket science.
It has a simple function inside the engine application to include mod support. If you are that unexperience with that stuff, there is the market store to buy yourself a script to make it available. This just shows how greedy the devs are, while zero f* given.
Even some simple C++, Java and other type of games out there, which need to rewrite the application to be able to handle external data and fetching the structure to the gamecode (almost like cavecoding) are better at handling this. Amongst them RimWorld, Founders Fortune, Project Zomboid, Factorio, and so on.