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All Fallout 3 DLC is 50% off on Xbox Live

Now’s the perfect opportunity to wrap up anything you hadn’t done in Fallout 3. Fallout: New Vegas is a couple weeks away and it will consume your everyday life. Before that happens, take one last tour of the Capital Wasteland and beyond by indulging in every downloadable episode for half its usual price.

Don’t expect the PS3 Fallout 3 DLC until September ’09

Bad news for PlayStation 3 owners of Fallout 3. That downloadable content that you thought was going to be available in June, 2009, isn’t. Of course, you probably already realized that by now, given that it’s July already. The thing is, you’re going to have to wait quite a bit longer to play “Operation: Anchorage,” “The Pitt,” “Broken Steel,” “Point Lookout” and “Mothership Zeta.” Think September, 2009. Well, technically October, 2009, since the official PlayStation.Blog says the first DLC will be out at September’s end.

In order to make up for the massive delay, the release schedule is going to be altered. “Broken Steel”, which continues the main story, raises the level cap and adds in new enemies, will be released first…

Friendly Reminder: Fallout 3′s Broken Steel expansion pack out now

Ah, yes, fellow Wastelanders. The time has officially arrived for Bethesda to finally open up the world of Fallout 3 and rectify the horrible mistake they made by allowing the game to actually end.

By now you should have survived the both Operation Anchorage and The Pitt, now its time to take on the last of the DLC challenges: Broken Steel. The new “expansion” (released May 5, 2009, for 800 Microsoft points) will add a side quest ranging from 4 to 5 hours long, will up the level cap from 20 to 30 and, most importantly, will allow you to continue wandering the Wasteland after you complete the main quest. Broken Steel will kick off right after you complete the main quest…

Fallout 3 expansion DLC falling behind schedule

If you’re loving Fallout 3‘s PC and Xbox 360 downloadable content (DLC) Operation: Anchorage, prepare to love it for a little longer. Operation: Anchorage came out back on January 27, 2009 for 800 Microsoft Points/$10, and the next two DLC packs, The Pitt and Broken Steel, were supposed to come out in February and March.

However, an unexpected delay has pushed the release dates for both of those add-on expansions back. The Pitt, which takes part in former Pittsburgh, offers a new area, map and quest. In this expansion, players will be given the opportunity to explore a raider town…

Details for Fallout 3′s Operation Anchorage expansion pack

Bethesda’s lead producer for the upcoming Fallout 3 downloadable content, Jeff Gardiner, unveiled a mountain of information in a recent interview with IGN, regarding the downloadable content that has us anxiously ticking off the days until next year. The main focus was on first of three planned downloadable content packs, Operation Anchorage, which is due out in January 2009 for 800 Microsoft points.

Operation Anchorage will be a simulation of the “famous liberation of Anchorage from Fallout lore” from the Chinese red army. The virtual simulation will be four to five hours long and will include new achievements, new weapons, new armor as well as a new perk titled “Covert Ops.”

Mr. Gardiner also mentioned that Bethesda will be launching a patch for…