Game » consists of 43 releases. First released on Oct 28, 2008

One of the important artistic talents behind Skyrim, Fallout 3.

Remake more like demake amirite?!?

Our guilty pleasures, our best villain, and Dave's Eastern Bloc GOTY revealed!

Just in case you were wondering what it will look like.

Todd Howard closes the book on Fallout 3's downloadable add-ons.

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Bethesda has released some new extraterrestrial shots of what it's saying is definitely the final add-on. Probably.

Any day-one issues popping up for you guys with Bethesda's latest DLC, per the last three releases?

New screens, a developer diary, and... a way to get the add-on early? (Well, not quite.)

Bethesda's got two more downloadable content packs for its nuclear RPG, plus some good news for PS3 owners.

The Xbox 360 version of Bethesda's latest add-on works more or less as advertised, but PC owners might want to hold off for a bit.

G4 scores a developer interview with Bethesda's Todd Howard that shows off a bit of gameplay from the new DLC.

Price, release date, and more details on the third downloadable expansion for Fallout 3.

Today's DLC goes up and goes back down after users report issues with the Xbox 360 version of the Fallout 3 add-on.

Bethesda shot out some media of the next Fallout expansion, and man, it looks rude.

Who'd have thought this year's Avatar: The Last Airbender would turn out to be the PC version of Bethesda's long-awaited RPG sequel?

You can't possibly be unaware of what Bethesda's first Fallout 3 DLC release looks like at this point.

Bethesda has dated the first major DLC pack for its post-apocalyptic RPG and put out a big collection of bug fixes to prepare for its release.

Details on the increased level cap, a new set of Operation Anchorage screens, and one mammoth game guide.

What? It's rhyming-headline day here at Giant Bomb. OK, just look at these screens of Operation Anchorage.
Get your G.E.C.K. from Bethesda and start modding, PC modders!

One pack a month for the first three months of 2009. Also, mod tools!

OK, yeah, I suppose some folks over there might be sensitive to this whole "detonating atomic bombs" thing.

If you're going into Fallout 3 with no prior experience, watch this video to see what all the fuss was about way back when.

Either that, or this strategy guide is full of lewd Vault Boy cartoons.

Four hours (and one nuked village) into Bethesda's post-apocalyptic RPG sequel, I feel like I've barely gotten started.
GTA IV gets the full Games for Windows treatment on the PC, and the service is getting an overhaul later this year, too.

Watch one of these videos every six days and October 28 will be here in no time.
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