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Fallout 3 DLC is coming to the PS3 at last as Microsoft’s iron grip on DLC exclusivity finally starts to loosen. Bethesda has announced that, starting this June, the three current Fallout 3 DLC packs – Operation: Anchorage, The Pitt and Broken Steel – will be reaching the PlayStation Store. Furthermore, there are two additional sets of DLC in the pipeline: Point Lookout and Mothership Zeta.

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Rejoice, Fallout 3 fans who don’t fancy getting their downloadable content by, er, downloading it. A new listing at web retail giant Amazon has revealed that the post-nuclear DLC – or at least the first two installments – will be released as a standard retail bundle.

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Fallout 3 is preparing to expand again with its third set of DLC, Broken Steel. We’ve been left eager for more Fallout 3 action since the surprise announcement of Fallout: New Vegas earlier in the week and Fallout 3: Broken Steel looks like a great way to fulfill our post-apocalyptic desires. This latest set of DLC picks up where Fallout 3 left off, using your existing save games and continuing the story into a brand new chapter. As always, more details below.

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Fallout: New Vegas, a brand new game in the Fallout series, has been unveiled by Bethesda. Due for release next year, the new full sized game is not a direct sequel, but neither is it a new game type like Fallout: Tactics or Brotherhood of Steel. Read on to find out what we know so far.

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The sun is shining, but before you head on outside, fill up on our picnic of all the latest tech news, laid out for you right here!

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Fallout has been trademarked by Bethesda, makers of the Fallout 3 videogame, for use as an “ongoing television program” and “motion picture films”, both “about a post-apocalyptic world”.

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Sony’s head of hardware marketing, John Koller, has served Microsoft a verbal battery, accusing the rival console maker of writing cheques to cover up its lack of confidence in its first-party game line-up. Koller‘s reasoning is that Microsoft pays out for exclusives like The Lost and Damned because it doesn’t feel its own games can cut the mustard.

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Glacier Ridgeline W200, haven’t we seen you somewhere before? Yep, this wrist-mounted computer comes off like a slightly more modernised version of Fallout 3′s Pip-Boy 3000 – but with a crucial difference in that it’s real!

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