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Operation: Anchorage was released in North America and Europe on January 27, 2009 on Xbox Live and Games for Windows Live. [8] [9] Although the content was scheduled for release on the PlayStation 3 in June 2009, the final week of June's PlayStation Store updates did not include it.
Fallout 3 was supported with five downloadable content (DLC) add-ons. [44] The first DLC was Operation: Anchorage, which takes place inside a virtual reality simulation that depicts a battle between United States and Chinese soldiers in Anchorage, Alaska. [45] The second DLC was The Pitt. [46]
Release date Developer(s) Ref. Operation: Anchorage: Fallout 3: Windows January 27, 2009: Bethesda Game Studios [189] Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 October 1, 2009 [190] The Pitt: Windows March 25, 2009 [191] Xbox 360 [192] PlayStation 3 October 1, 2009 [190] Broken Steel: Windows May 5, 2009 [193] Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 September 24, 2009 [194] Point ...
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Fallout 3 was released on October 28, 2008. Five downloadable content packs for Fallout 3 were released in the year following its release — Operation: Anchorage, The Pitt, Broken Steel, Point Lookout, and Mothership Zeta. Obsidian Entertainment's new Fallout title, Fallout: New Vegas was published in 2010. Fallout 4 was released on November ...
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Originally set for a holiday 2004 release, LucasArts gave the studio an extension into 2005, before shifting the release date back to holiday 2004 following the Electronic Entertainment Expo. [10] While LucasArts did dispatch members of its own staff to help get the game out on time, [ 11 ] a number of features wound up being cut due to time ...
Black Isle Studios is most famous for its work on the Fallout series as well as the critically acclaimed Planescape: Torment. They achieved success with the Icewind Dale and Baldur's Gate series of role-playing video games, though they only published the Baldur's Gate series. In 1999, IGN's RPG Vault gave it the award for a Developer of the ...