The future of Fallout 3 beyond Broken Steel is pretty much an unknown entity. Bethesda haven't really said much and have tended not to speculate.
Bethesda has released a patch for the PC and Xbox 360 versions of Fallout 3, now available for download.
Launching on May 26th, 2009, the package has been dubbed Fallout 3 Game Add-On Pack: The Pitt and Operation Anchorage, as opposed to the UK title Fallout 3 Downloadable Content: The Pitt and Operation Anchorage, and also comes packaged with a free Vault Boy Poster.
The two highly respectable Downloadable Content (DLC) packs for Bethesda Softworks' Fallout 3 currently available for digital purchase are set to be released on a retail disc for both Xbox 360 and Games for Windows on May 29th, 2009, Electronic Theatre can today reveal.
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411mania talks about this week's game releases. Highlights include DeathSmiles, Little King's Story, Fallout Trilogy, and Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2.
Bethesda has revealed that the third piece of Fallout 3 DLC for PC and Xbox 360, "Broken Steel," will arrive on May 5th and will run 800 MS Points ($10).
Bethesda who brought us the brilliant Role-Playing game Fallout 3 has just trademarked FALLOUT for Television & Film.
Financial papers from Interplay suggest that Bethesda may intend to sue the struggling publisher over its planned Fallout MMO.
From source: Tired of the constant grey wastes in Fallout 3? Convinced that nuclear fallout wouldn't be all bad? Maybe this mod is for you.
There's a little something for everyone ranging from sexy skins, sniper rifles, a club house, more sexy skins and an increased mutant spawner.
Indie retailer Awesome Games settles with Bethesda following purchase of potentially stolen goods
GOTY winner Emil Pagliarulo reminisces about Looking Glass, talks about playing Dead Rising with his 5 year old, and reveals the canceled level that was too big for the sprawling RPG
In an apparently overlooked tidbit from a GDC panel earlier this week, Fallout 3 lead designer Emil Pagliarulo revealed that the team at Bethesda is hard at work on more downloadable content for the post-apocalyptic action-RPG.
Bethesda's next-gen action RPG Fallout 3 has claimed the coveted GDC 09 Game of the Year Award at this year's event, though it was LittleBigPlanet developer Media Molecule that emerged as the ceremony's main benefactor, scooping four accolades.
Earlier this week, Valve announced that it has added DLC support to its popular digital distribution platform, Steam. This will allow developers and publishers to release add-ons to any game that's available for download through the Steam store.
Vin Diesel proves that he's more nerd than most of you reading this story, while David Hayter opens his own studio and San Diego officially grants Sony Online Entertainment their own holiday. It's an interesting day to say the least.
There's little doubt as to the four key titles that look set to dominate proceedings at this year's ELAN Awards, with Left 4 Dead, Fallout 3, Gears of War 2 and Fable II all nominated in the majority of the nine categories.