Fallout 3 PlayStation 3 DLC Delayed
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It was announced today that the PlayStation 3 DLC packs on the way for Fallout 3 are being delayed until September.
In a post on the Official Playstation Blog, Ashley Cheng, a producer at Bethesda Game Studios, helped to explain the delays.
“We need to test each DLC on PS3, we also need to test each DLC when used in conjunction with each of the other DLC, as well as all of them together, along with the entire original game,” explained Cheng.
The downloads were originally expected to be available starting in June, but Cheng confirmed “we’re hoping to have the first DLC out by the end of September.”
Furthermore, Cheng also announced that Bethesda will be releasing the content in a slightly different order. Citing fan demand, she announced that the first pack will now be Broken Steel, rather than Operation Anchorage.
The pack allows gamers to continue playing the game after completing the main quest, raises the level cap to 30, and, by Bethesda’s estimate, includes four to six hours of additional gameplay.

