June came and went without the promised Fallout 3 downloadable content from Bethesda, and July and August will too, the developers now say. More »
The Xbox 360 version of Fallout 3′s The Pitt downloadable content has been revised once again, with users experiencing crashes urged to delete the old files and download the new.
When they aren’t upping the price on horse barding, the folks at Bethesda keep themselves busy by trying to get a fully working version of the Fallout 3 The Pitt DLC onto Xbox Live.
After corrupted files ruined yesterday’s launch of Fallout 3′s The Pitt DLC for Xbox 360 players, Bethesda saves face by quickly getting a non-broken version of the update uploaded to Xbox Live.
Reports are pouring in from all corners of the intersphere that Bethesda’s The Pitt downloadable content for Fallout 3 is relatively broken, with graphical glitches and freezing issues abounding.
Lots of running-and-gunning in this here debut trailer for Fallout 3′s “The Pitt”, which drops March 24. So I guess I’ve been playing wrong.
Bethesda continues it’s fine tradition of releasing three screenshots at a time, with a trio of shots depicting life in the post-apocalyptic world of Fallout 3′s The Pitt downloadable content.
Three new screenshots for Fallout 3′s upcoming The Pitt downloadable content introduce us to the Trogs, scampering, light-fearing mutants that want to eat your face.
Bethesda formally welcomes you to post-apocalyptic Pittsburgh, PA, with three new screenshots from the upcoming Fallout 3 add-on The Pitt. Did somebody say auto-axe?
The latest issue of the UK’s Official Xbox Magazine contains a slew of new details regarding the second upcoming downloadable content for Bethesda’s Fallout 3, The Pitt.