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Some Fallout Cosplay to Survive the Apocalypse InInspired by last year's Fallout: New Vegas, Nanahra has made himself a replica New California Republic Ranger's outfit that, at a glance, looks as good as the real thing.


Not that the real thing's actually real. But if it was, it'd probably look like this. Only slightly more radioactive.


What's great about it is the level of detail on show; there's layers atop layers in the costume, while the helmet and gun look perfect.


Cosplay Outfits [Nanahra, via Bethesda]


Some Fallout Cosplay to Survive the Apocalypse In
Some Fallout Cosplay to Survive the Apocalypse In
Some Fallout Cosplay to Survive the Apocalypse In
Some Fallout Cosplay to Survive the Apocalypse In
Some Fallout Cosplay to Survive the Apocalypse In
Some Fallout Cosplay to Survive the Apocalypse In


Fallout: New Vegas - Valve
Gun Runners’ Arsenal™ and Courier’s Stash™, two new DLC packs for Fallout New Vegas®, are now available on Steam!

Gun Runners' Arsenal™ includes new weapons, weapon mods, ammo types and recipes. The Gun Runners inventory doesn’t come without a price, though. Trek far and wide throughout the Mojave Wasteland in search of this elite class of weapons that range from the outrageously potent to the bizarrely impractical.

Courier’s Stash™ gives players immediate access to four content bundles previously available only through pre-ordering Fallout: New Vegas®: the Caravan Pack, Classic Pack, Mercenary Pack, and Tribal Pack.



Fallout: New Vegas - Valve
Lonesome Road™, the latest DLC for Fallout: New Vegas®, is now available on Steam!

This expansion showcases the new terrain of the Divide, new enemies, an increased level cap, new perks and weapons! The road to the Divide is a long and treacherous one, and of the few to ever walk the road, none have ever returned.

Fallout: New Vegas



Update: Bethesda US has contacted us to clarify that Lonesome Road will indeed go live on Steam today at 10AM Pacific time. No delay after all!

Whoops! Lonesome Road has suffered a last minute delay and will now be available later this evening. The Fallout New Vegas DLC was scheduled to be on Steam right now. There's even a post on Bethblog claiming that it's available, but a search of the Steam store reveals the DLC is nowhere to be seen.

When we contacted a representative of Bethesda for comment we were told that there had been a last minute delay, and that we could expect the Lonesome Road to arrive around "Mid afternoon, West Coast time", which is late evening to us here in the UK. It's a shame, but only a minor annoyance, especially compared to Batman: Arkham City being delayed by a month.

Lonesome Road will cost £7.49 or $9.99 when it finally arrives. In the meantime, enjoy the latest Fallout: New Vegas Lonesome Road trailer again.
Fallout: New Vegas


 
The fourth chunk of Fallout: New Vegas DLC hits in five days. It finally puts you in direct contact with courier six, also known as Ulysses, who's fast becoming the Keyser Soze of the Fallout universe. The mournfully named Lonesome Road DLC sends you into The Divide, a wasteland between wastelands, overturned by constant storms, and completely lawless. Fallout: New Vegas has taken an interesting new approach to DLC, turning a loose end from the main game and spinning it off into its own gradually unfolding story, one that's set to conclude when Lonesome Road comes out on September 20. Based on previous packs, it'll likely cost £7.49 / $9.99.
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Fallout: New Vegas Lonesome Road Hits Sept. 20 Lonesome Road, the fourth add-on pack for Fallout: New Vegas, will be available for download on Xbox LIVE, PlayStation Network and Steam on September 20th. (Xbox LIVE for 800 Microsoft points, PlayStation Network and Steam for $9.99), Bethesda said today. Two additional DLC packs, Courier's Stash and Gun Runners' Arsenal, will also be available for download on September 27th.


Courier's Stash (Xbox LIVE for 160 Microsoft points, PlayStation Network and Steam for $1.99) gives players immediate access to four content bundles previously available only through pre-ordering Fallout: New Vegas. The Caravan Pack, Classic Pack, Mercenary Pack and Tribal Pack each offer unique weapons, apparel and aid advantages that will help you throughout your journey.


Gun Runners' Arsenal (Xbox LIVE for 320 Microsoft points, PlayStation Network and Steam for $3.99) increases the range of unique weapons, weapon mods, ammo types and recipes waiting to be uncovered in the vast Mojave Wasteland.


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Fallout: New Vegas Lonesome Road Hits Sept. 20, Two New DLC InboundLonesome Road, the fourth add-on pack for Fallout: New Vegas, will be available for download on Xbox LIVE, PlayStation Network and Steam on September 20th. (Xbox LIVE for 800 Microsoft points, PlayStation Network and Steam for $9.99), Bethesda said today. Two additional DLC packs, Courier's Stash and Gun Runners' Arsenal, will also be available for download on September 27th.


Courier's Stash (Xbox LIVE for 160 Microsoft points, PlayStation Network and Steam for $1.99) gives players immediate access to four content bundles previously available only through pre-ordering Fallout: New Vegas. The Caravan Pack, Classic Pack, Mercenary Pack and Tribal Pack each offer unique weapons, apparel and aid advantages that will help you throughout your journey.


Gun Runners' Arsenal (Xbox LIVE for 320 Microsoft points, PlayStation Network and Steam for $3.99) increases the range of unique weapons, weapon mods, ammo types and recipes waiting to be uncovered in the vast Mojave Wasteland.


Fallout: New Vegas Lonesome Road Hits Sept. 20, Two New DLC Inbound
Fallout: New Vegas Lonesome Road Hits Sept. 20, Two New DLC Inbound
Fallout: New Vegas Lonesome Road Hits Sept. 20, Two New DLC Inbound
Fallout: New Vegas Lonesome Road Hits Sept. 20, Two New DLC Inbound


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Fallout: New Vegas' Lonesome Road Delayed The Lonesome Road add on won't be hitting this month as originally planned, Bethesda says on their blog. We don't know why exactly it's being delayed, but we do know that they hope to get it out as quickly as possible.


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Should We Just Wait for the Game of the Year Edition? In today's award-winning edition of Speak Up on Kotaku, cold-hearted commenter Monsieur.Froid wonders if other gamers are beginning to catch on to this whole Game of the Year trend.


So with Fallout 3, I discovered the advent of the gaming industry's newest conception: the 'Game of the Year' edition. Sure, it comes in other flavours, like the Ultimate Edition, Complete Collection or what have you, but the most notable seems to be the GotY (Game of the Year). All of these mean the same thing: Game + all DLC.


Here's a short list of some of the games that have used it.


Street Fighter 4, Super Street Fighter 4, Super Street Fighter 4: Arcade Edition, Dragon Age: Origins, Mass Effect 2 (PS3), Oblivion, Fallout 3, Grand Theft Auto IV, Borderlands, Arkham Asylum, Uncharted 2, and Marvel vs. Capcom 3.


Here's a list of some of the games that I figure will use it in the future:


Dragon Age 2, Skyrim, Fallout: New Vegas, Borderlands 2, Uncharted 3, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Arkham City.


So because of having rebought Fallout 3 (for 20 bucks) for the GotY edition, I learned my lesson to wait for the game to come out with the DLC-included version. I waited for Dragon Age: Origins, and am happily playing that now. I waited for Borderlands and GTAIV and again, have been very happy with both. Because of this I'll be waiting for Borderlands 2, I've been holding off on DA2 and New Vegas and I'll be skipping the 2nd MvC3 and will pick up the inevitable 3rd version with even more characters.


Who else is waiting to pick up these big name titles for the bound-to-be-released DLC versions of the games?


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Fallout 3 - Valve
Today only, save 50% on Fallout: New Vegas and all DLC's and save 66% on Fallout 3 and its DLC's! Owners of New Vegas will also receive the "Pip Boy" for the Engineer in Team Fortress 2!

Today is also the last chance to pick up Brink, Quake 4, or pre-purchases of Skyrim and Rage, and gain in-game TF2 items (see store pages for details).

Finally, the massive QUAKECON Pack, a collection of all released id and Bethesda titles is available until tomorrow morning at over 75% off!



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