Fallout 3 'Operation Anchorage' DLC Released
by Nick Breckon, Jan 27, 2009 1:47am PSTThe first DLC pack for Bethesda's Fallout 3, "Operation Anchorage," has been released.
The content includes a virtual reality simulation of the infamous liberation of Anchorage, Alaska from Fallout lore. Stealth gameplay has been emphasized in the new missions, with a "Covert Ops" perk joining the addition of various weapons, armor and achievements.
Operation Anchorage sells for 800 Microsoft Points ($10) on Xbox 360 and PC. The DLC will unfortunately not be making its way to the PlayStation 3 version of the game.
A second DLC pack titled "The Pitt," set in the vicinity of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, will be released in late February. The Broken Steel pack, expected for a March release, will increase the level cap to 30 and allow players to continue adventuring beyond the end of the game's storyline.
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I mean i see the strategies and all, but in my humble opinion launching it all under the Microsoft banner is bad for business. (Use a front :P)
And when dealing with Valve.. Remember that deals can benefit both parties, why not think integrate instead of assimilate or annihilate? (Don't lock on at all costs to business plan that is failing in the eyes of customers.. You don't get profits long term with sad disgruntled teens)
:-/ And that all makes me a Sad Panda.
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