With the released last week of Operation Anchorage, the first of three planned downloadable expansions for the acclaimed RPG Fallout 3, many wondered if the other two announced expansions would be released as scheduled in February and March. As it turns out, that won't be the case at all.
Gamespot is reporting via Bethesda Softworks that the next expansion for Fallout 3, The Pitt, will now be released via download in March instead of this month. The third and final DLC for the game, Broken Steel (the one that actually extends the main game's storyline),is now scheduled for a April release instead of March.
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Yeah, I agree James. Anchorage wasn't what I thought it would be, either. Especially now most people WOULD rather wait a little longer to get what they expect they are going to get.
Angela from Aberdeen
BacklinksPosted at 5:20PM on Feb 7th 2009 by Angela



Hopefully this is to make them a little broader and fleshed out. Anchorage was kind of disappointing for it's price tag and I for one will happily wait an additional month to get my money's worth. Posted at 11:09AM on Feb 7th 2009 by James