Though Bethesda did not specify how much the "Dead Money" DLC will cost when it arrives on the PlayStation Store and on PC via Steam and Direct2Drive, we presume it will be priced at $10 like the Xbox Live Marketplace release. Shacknews has contacted Bethesda for clarification on the content's price.
The publisher also revealed that three more downloadable content packages will be released for Obsidian's Fallout: New Vegas "in the coming months." Unlike the first DLC, however, all future content for the game will arrive on the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC simultaneously.
Then Fallout isn't for you. New Vegas really brought back the spirit of the series. Fallout was always about choices ...
I though that was the best part....life is about decisions you can't please everybody and you can't be a dick to them 1 ...