New Fallout: New Vegas DLC detailed

16:19, 3rd May 2011
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Bethesda has released details and confirmed dates for three upcoming downloadable expansion packs for Fallout: New Vegas.
The three DLC packs are named Honest Hearts, Old World Blues and Lonesome Road, with their releases staggered roughly a month apart, with the PS3 versions following a day after the 360/PC release.
Honest Hearts, released 17 May, sees your caravan ambushed while traversing Utah's Zion National Park, and embroiled in a war between tribes and a New Canaanite missionary and the 'Burned Man'. Toasty.
Old World Blues, currently just dated 'June', has you an unwilling lab rat in a science experiment, leaving you to scour the Big Empty's pre-war research centres to either fight your kidnappers, or help them.
Finally, July's Lonesome Road returns to the courier's story when the original Courier Six - Ulysses - contacts you about why he refused to deliver the Platinum Chip. The title of the DLC refers to the Divide, a landscape torn apart by earthquakes, storms and hurricanes that few have ever returned from.
Expect to pay 800MSP on 360 for each piece of DLC, and £7.49 for each over PSN or via downloadable services for the Steam-powered PC versions.
The three DLC packs are named Honest Hearts, Old World Blues and Lonesome Road, with their releases staggered roughly a month apart, with the PS3 versions following a day after the 360/PC release.
Honest Hearts, released 17 May, sees your caravan ambushed while traversing Utah's Zion National Park, and embroiled in a war between tribes and a New Canaanite missionary and the 'Burned Man'. Toasty.
Old World Blues, currently just dated 'June', has you an unwilling lab rat in a science experiment, leaving you to scour the Big Empty's pre-war research centres to either fight your kidnappers, or help them.
Finally, July's Lonesome Road returns to the courier's story when the original Courier Six - Ulysses - contacts you about why he refused to deliver the Platinum Chip. The title of the DLC refers to the Divide, a landscape torn apart by earthquakes, storms and hurricanes that few have ever returned from.
Expect to pay 800MSP on 360 for each piece of DLC, and £7.49 for each over PSN or via downloadable services for the Steam-powered PC versions.



