Fallout 3 Developer 'Working on Lots of DLC'

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In an apparently overlooked tidbit from a GDC panel earlier this week, Fallout 3 lead designer Emil Pagliarulo revealed that the team at Bethesda is hard at work on more downloadable content for the post-apocalyptic action-RPG.

"I can say we're working on lots of DLC," he said. "Really fun stuff. Future Fallout, lots of stuff brewing up here...what famous landmarks can we destroy next?"

Bethesda has currently released two pieces of Fallout 3 DLC on Xbox 360 and PC. Each download is priced at $10 and each adds new quests, items and weapons. A third, "Broken Steel," arrives next month and picks up where the main game ended.

Thus far, the DLC has not made its way to the PS3 edition of the acclaimed game due to Microsoft's long-known PC and Xbox 360 exclusivity on "substantial" Fallout 3 DLC.

Chris Faylor was previously a games journalist creating content at Shacknews.

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    March 27, 2009 9:08 AM

    Lets just hope they aren't buggy as hell.

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      March 27, 2009 9:14 AM

      It wasn't buggy, it was a corrupt download that caused the bugs because items were missing or would not load properly, the exclamation marks are the same as when using mods with Oblivion that did not work properly or load the proper meshes. I haven't had any bugs 2 hours into it.

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