2. Add-ons to a PC game, usually (but not always) an FPS. They often extend the storyline of the original game or create a new storyline. Many alter the gameplay. Mods are sometimes released by the creators of the original game, but very often they are created by fans or by other companies.
3. A British youth subculture of the 1960s. See Mods (youth movement)
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