Snubbed PS3 owners forced to wait until September for Fallout 3 DLC
TG Daily - All News —
... long-awaited DLC has been delayed until the end of September. According to producer Ashley Cheng, the company is currently "knee deep" in content testing. "Unfortunately, the content is going to be releasing later than originally expected. Keep in mind that not only do 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," Cheng wrote in an official Sony PSN blog post . "Our DLC expands on the original game tremendously each DLC offering 4-6 ...
Fallout 3 PS3 DLC 'by end of September,' starting with Broken Steel
Joystiq —
... June came and went with no sign of the PS3 Fallout 3 DLC, as promised. A new post on the PlayStation Blog reveals that the content will be "releasing later than originally expected." You don't say. Quite a bit later, actually, as we should be ...
Bethesda delays Fallout 3 PS3 DLC till September
CrunchGear —
... Ouch. Bethesda just said, on the official PlayStation blog, that it’s going to delay the release of all that Fallout 3 DLC for the PS3. Yup, PS3 gamers won’t be able to play the DLC until the end of September. Silver lining: Broken Steel will be the first one released, immediately raising the level cap and letting gamers play the game post-final mission. ...
PS3 Fallout 3 DLC Pushed Back
Edge Online - Interactive Entertainment Today —
... , The Pitt and Broken Steel each featuring between four and six hours of additional content - to Sony's platform. With the DLC already available for PC and Xbox 360, Operation: Anchorage was due to hit the PlayStation Network in June and be followed by the latter two packs "4-6 weeks apart." Acknowledging the developer s failure to deliver the first of the planned DLC packs last month, Bethesda production director Ashley Cheng outlined a new release timeframe in a post on the PlayStation Blog . Unfortunately, the content is going to be releasing later than originally ...


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