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Bethesda details Fallout 3 PS3 DLC dates, GotY Edition

Bethesda Softworks announced details on some new content for the PS3 version of Fallout, as well as some fixes to the game and details on the Game of the Year Edition planned for later this year. Today Bethesda released an update for the PS3 version of Fallout 3 that addresses a number of issues, including some optimizations, and adds trophy support for the downloadable content that will be released soon. The first DLC for PS3, Broken Steel, will be available next Thursday, September 24th. That will be followed by the release of Operation: Anchorage and The Pitt on October 1st, and Point Lookout and Mothership Zeta on October 8th. Pretty good news for Fallout 3 players who are enjoying it on Sony’s console.

Bethesda also announced that Fallout 3 Game of the Year edition (Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC) will be available at retail on Tuesday, October 13th. The Game of the Year edition includes the game as well as all five downloadable content packs. The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions will retail for $59.99 and the Games for Windows version will be available for $49.99.

Warriors Orochi 2 Title Update

Today, KOEI announced it has released a Title Update for Warriors Orochi 2 for Xbox 360. The update fixes a serious problem with slowdown when engaging large amounts of enemies. The problem only affects the Xbox 360 version of the game, so this should make things all better for players. Here’s the official word from the folks at KOEI:

KOEI’s top priority is to always deliver outstanding products with the highest levels of quality. However, we have determined that under certain conditions unusual slow-down may occur during battle scenes in Warriors Orochi 2 for Xbox 360. If you have this game, you will be able to download a Title Update through Xbox LIVE.

This problem only affects the version for Xbox 360 and does not affect the version for PlayStation 2.

Log onto Xbox Live and start your game to get the ball rolling.

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