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Two More DLC Packs Planned For Fallout 3
The first three finally on the way to the PS3.
Date: Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Author: Jeff McAllister

Good news for Fallout fans on every system, yes even the PlayStation 3 fans, as Bethesda has announced two more DLC expansions are on the way to the 360, PS3 and PC as well as the first three DLCs becoming available for the PS3.

Point Lookout allows players to explore a massive new swampland area filled with new quests and content and will be released in late June for 800 MS Points or $9.99 for the 360 and PC, while the PS3 version will be released after the first three DLC’s have been released.

Mothership Zeta will see the Vault dwellers face off against the aliens that have returned. And aren’t too happy about it. Mothership Zeta will also be available for 800 MS Points and $9.99 and will be released for the PS3 after Point Lookout has been released.

Bethesda has also confirmed that the previously released DLC, Operation Anchorage and The Pitt are on the way to the Playstation 3, saying that “we have been working on implementing it for a while and look forward to bringing it to PS3 gamers via the PlayStation Network. Operation: Anchorage will be released for PS3 in late June, followed by the release of The Pitt and Broken Steel 4-6 weeks apart.

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