This weekend Bethesda's Sr. Community Manager Gstaff has announced that the French Canadian save file PS3 patch for Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition is now online.
To quote: "The patch will allow the GOTY re-release of Bethesda's wasteland wandering sim to recognize save files generated by Fallout 3 sans accolades.
As a Bethesda community manager helpfully points...
According to Videogamer.com (linked above), the first Fallout 3 DLC dubbed 'Broken Steel' will be hitting the PS3 on September 24, 2009... followed by Operation: Anchorage and The Pitt on October 1st.
To quote: "Bethesda has announced that a new update for Fallout 3 on PS3 was released today, addressing a number of issues, implementing some optimizations and adding trophy...
Bethesda's Pete Hines has clarified Internet speculation about the future of the Elder Scrolls franchise.
Hines has said that Bethesda' producer Todd Howard was misquoted at QuakeCon last week, when he refused to give any details on a possible fifth title in the series, leading some to assume a new single-player game was not in development.
Today Bethesda Softworks Production Director Ashley Cheng has announced the Fallout 3 PS3 Downloadable Content schedule for PSN, as follows:
We’re excited and eager to bring Fallout 3 DLC to PSN. Unfortunately, the content is going to be releasing later than originally expected. Our DLC expands on the original game tremendously — each DLC offering 4-6 hours of additional content...
PlayStation 3 is set to receive existing Fallout 3 downloadable content beginning in June, with two new add-ons announced coming to PC, PS3 and Xbox 360.
Bethesda has announced plans to bring Operation Anchorage, The Pitt and Broken Steel to PlayStation 3 over the coming months. These Fallout 3 add-ons were previously only available for Xbox 360 and PC.
Bethesda seems to be taking an interesting tack when it comes to software updates for Fallout 3.
Ever since the 1.4 patch, including the new 1.5 patch (which adds Broken Steel achievements and fix a few bugs), the releases have been for the PC and Xbox 360 only.
Of course those updates, besides bug fixes, are updating Achievements for expansions that are also not...
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