Fallout 3 downloadable content coming to Xbox 360 and PC and PS3 later

2 November 2008
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It was revealed at E3 2008 that downloadable content (DLC) for Fallout 3 is exclusive to the Xbox 360 and PC versions of the game, and will not appear in the PS3 version… until late September 2009.

Analyst Colin Sebastian with Lazard Capital Markets told Edge Online that Microsoft and Bethesda likely came to some sort of financial agreement to leave PS3 DLC out of the equation as a timed exclusivity.

“…I think it’s a very good possibility that Microsoft and Bethesda were partners in this decision. Obviously Microsoft paid up to secure exclusive online content for Grand Theft Auto IV, and online is a cornerstone for Microsoft’s digital media strategy.”

Fallout 3 for Xbox 360 has exclusive DLCOfficially Bethesda had this to say in an e-mail to Edge Online, “We aren’t going to get into the details of the hows and whys. DLC will be exclusive for PC and 360. We’re not going to give any other qualifiers or clarifications as it relates to other platforms.”

The DLC will reportedly be several hours long and will include an entirely new quest line!

“We want stuff that’s going to be several hours. Not just like a one-off thing, but something like where you can download it and play it for X number of hours,” Hines told ShackNews. “It’ll be similar to what we did with Knights of the Nine in Oblivion, where it’s like whole new quest lines, new stuff, that kind of thing. We want to do stuff like that, where it’s adding hours of tangible stuff to the experience. And it plugs into your existing game, so whether you’re starting a new game, or you’re playing for 40 hours, you can go off and play this,” said Hines.

Work on the DLC for the game is well under way at this point, “We stopped doing content a pretty good way before we finished the game in terms of adding new stuff. So we already have folks starting to look into what [the DLC] might be,” added Hines.

UPDATE November 25th 2008: The three downloadable content packs will be released on Xbox 360 and Games for Windows Live in January 2009, with more due in February and March. They will add new quests, items and content. Here are the details on the three DLC packs:

1. Operation Anchorage: Enter a military simulation and fight in one of the greatest battles of the Fallout universe – the liberation of Anchorage, Alaska from its Chinese Communist invaders. An action-packed battle scheduled for release on January 27. — All-in-all you get 4 to 5 hours of gameplay for a price of 800 Microsoft Points (that’s US$10 / €9.60 / £6.80 / CAN$12.40 / AU$13.20).

2. The Pitt: Journey to the industrial raider town called The Pitt, located in the remains of Pittsburgh. The Pitt consists of a large dungeon area, an abandoned steel yard, as well as a settlement divided into two halves; Downtown, occupied by slaves, and Haven occupied by their masters. For the first time players will be able to interact with Raiders other than by fighting them, and one major quest has you taking on the role of a slave, investigating rumors that the Raider boss has found a cure for mutation. It won’t be as combat-heavy as Anchorage. Scheduled for release on March 24. — It’s also priced at 800 Microsoft Points.

3. Broken Steel: Join the ranks of the Brotherhood of Steel and rid the Capital Wasteland of the Enclave remnants once and for all. This pack will raise the player’s level cap to 30! It starts about two weeks after the events of Fallout 3′s main quest, opening up in the Capital Wasteland by Project Purity, which is now up and running. The new area has lots of new enemies, including a super mutant overlord, a feral ghoul reaver and an Enclave hellfire trooper; new weapons, like the Tesla Canon (which you have to help build) and a projectile flame thrower; new achievements and even new perks like Puppies, which reincarnates a dead Dogmeat automatically as a puppy. It will take 4-6 hours to complete. Scheduled for release on May 5. — It’s also priced at 800 Microsoft Points.

4. Point Lookout: Explore a massive new swampland area filled with new quests and content. Point Lookout will be available in late June for Xbox 360 and PC. It will be available through Xbox Live and Games for Windows Live and through token cards available at retail. Point Lookout will be available on PS3 after the first three DLCs will have finally been released on PS3 during September 2009. — Cost will be 800 Microsoft points or $9.99.

5. Mothership Zeta: The aliens have returned, and they’re pissed. Experience an alien abduction first hand and find out if you’re tough enough to survive. Mothership Zeta is scheduled for release in late July for Xbox 360 and PC. It will be available through Xbox Live and Games for Windows Live and through token cards available at retail. Mothership Zeta will be available on PS3 after Point Lookout. Scheduled for release on August 3. — Cost will be 800 Microsoft points or $9.99.

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  • Healas

    its not a contest over which console is better. Niether side should have exclusivity because both consoles are equal. it isnt fair that one should get it because microsoft has tons of money and sony shouldnt have the exclusivity either. im getting it for the ps3 and am annoyed becasue as usual we are all being used in this massive console war and in this round microsoft has won the point with the DLC

  • Zach

    YEZZ!!! XD THIS IS GOING TO BE AWZOME!!! my only question is how they will let u get to alaska or pitsburg:\…….. either way this will be awzome!!!

  • Andrew

    This is why the PC is, and will always be, your first and best option for the latest games. Why play a game on a console that might never be patched and where there is no accountability for glitches? Console games are getting glitchier and glitchier and are just being left “as is”.

    Here’s the wake-up call to console gamers. Buy PC first.

  • David

    omg this is gonna be SWEET! gonna get 2 go to alaska!!!! (virtually) adn kill more raiders!!!!! RAIDER HUNT!!!!! XD

  • http://rofl.com Zach says

    rofl…

  • the coffee addict

    I understand that the PC gets the DCL, but for the 360 to get it also. it disappoints me a little. i myself am a 360 owner but i got the ps3 version first before knowing there would be extra content for the game, and that extra content would be for the PC and 360 only. Don’t get me wrong i am in love with the game but it really dos disappoints me that such a war between companies has involved itself with even the best multi-platform games. Also knowing that the extras were going to be free, with new items, and with an awesome new story to be told in the wasteland it just hurt that much more.

  • Marvin

    It breaks my hearts to see people say the PC is better, just because you can warp your way through the game and use mods, that doesn’t make it better. In fact I prefer my 360 to PC for the factor that I’m playing a real game not one that I can create myself, also the satifaction of achivements is more than enough to sway my vote. I’ll gladdly wait for the updates because they will make the game play so much better when I have them, and not to mention more worthwile.

  • John

    Most of you are failing to see the simple solution to why this is on the 360 and not the PS3. Bethesda has, in the past, run into numerous problems with DLC on the PS3. You need look no further than some old announcements on the Oblivion website to see this. Developing for the Xbox is not the same as developing for the PS3. To do both, they would need to pay two sets of developers, or at least pay the same group for twice as long. If Microsoft offers to pay for exclusive DLC, it’s a win-win for Bethesda. Not only do they not have to pay another group of developers, but they get paid instead. As it seems easier to develop for the 360 anyway, this is clearly the all-around best option for Bethesda.

  • PS3 Glenn

    Yeah, MicroShaft won again. What did they win? Winner gets… me not buying any more Bethesda games. I liked Oblivion and Fallout3 but I’m not buying an Xbox just to be another MS whore.

  • 360tard

    @ Andrew: Yes there are patches for console games, it just depends on how soon the developers realise the glitches.

    @ Marvin: Yes PC is actually better, and not just because you can mod it but also because of the graphics and processing power. new technology for the PC is always being made but for consoles, you have to wait until a new console comes out.

    (also, I agree with Heleas and I have a 360)


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