Fallout 3 GOTY dated for mid-October
PS3 DLC before then, timing inside.
Bethesda has cemented dates for Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition as well as all five pieces of PS3 DLC.
The GOTY Edition arrives on 16th October for all three formats at £49.99 (€59.99) on PS3 and Xbox 360 or £29.99 (€49.99) on PC. Inside are all five pieces of DLC plus the original game.
Due to the lack of any PS3 DLC so far, a mid-October date had looked unlikely. But that will soon change, and in rapid succession.
First, on 24th September, arrives Broken Steel, followed by Operation: Anchorage and The Pitt on 1st October, and finally Point Lookout and Mothership Zeta on 8th October.
Our reviews of Fallout 3 and each piece of DLC - Operation: Anchorage, The Pitt, Broken Steel, Point Lookout, Mothership Zeta - can be found elsewhere on Eurogamer.
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I'll get the GOTY edition, rather than download the seperate DLC. Cheaper innit.
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(Anybody tried with Oblivion for example?)
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Pricing not yet confirmed, however I'd assume it'll be similar to XBL pricing - maybe £6.99 each?
GOTY seems to be the way to go for only £30. (Same price at Game too)
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I imagine it will be like Oblivion. I bought the GOTY edition and my original save worked fine with it
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Highly disappointed.