Fallout 3 add-ons

Bethesda Softworks has released three downloadable content (DLC) packs for Fallout 3 between January and May 2009, with another two slated for release in late June and late July. The G.E.C.K., the Fallout 3 editor, was released in December 2008 for the PC version of the game.

DLC packs
Currently, three downloadable content packs have been released (Operation: Anchorage, The Pitt, Broken Steel) and another two have been announced (Point Lookout, Mothership Zeta). Each pack adds new quests, items, perks, and other content to Fallout 3. The latest Fallout 3 patch is required in order to play the DLC.

The first three DLC packs were initially released exclusively on Xbox Live and Games for Windows Live between January and May 2009. They will be made available for PlayStation 3 starting with Operation: Anchorage in late June 2009, followed by The Pitt and Broken Steel four to six weeks apart; the following DLCs will then be released in chronological order with no specific dates set yet.

Operation: Anchorage


Enter a military simulation and fight in one of the greatest battles of the Fallout universe: the liberation of Anchorage, Alaska from its Chinese invaders.

Operation: Anchorage was released on January 27, 2009 for PC and Xbox 360 and costs 800 Microsoft points ($10 US). It is announced to be released for PlayStation 3 in late June 2009.

The Pitt


Journey to the industrial raider town called The Pitt, located in the remains of Pittsburgh, and decide the fate of its inhabitants.

The Pitt was released on March 24, 2009 for PC and Xbox 360 and costs 800 Microsoft points ($10 US). It is announced to be released for PlayStation 3 four to six weeks after the Operation: Anchorage PS3 release in late June.

Broken Steel


Join the ranks of the Brotherhood of Steel and rid the Capital Wasteland of the Enclave once and for all. This DLC pack continues the adventure past the main quest and raises the level cap from 20 to 30.

Broken Steel was released on May 5, 2009 for PC and XBox 360 and costs 800 Microsoft points ($10 US). It is announced to be released for PlayStation 3 eight to twelve weeks after the Operation: Anchorage PS3 release in late June.

Point Lookout
Point Lookout will be the fourth DLC pack, to be released in late June 2009 for the Xbox 360 and Games for Windows Live. The PlayStation 3 version is to be released after the first three DLCs have been released. The DLC will cost 800 Microsoft points or $9.99.

Point Lookout will feature a massive new swampland area filled with new quests and content.

Mothership Zeta
Mothership Zeta will be the fifth DLC pack, to be released in late July 2009 for the Xbox 360 and Games for Windows Live. The PlayStation 3 version is to be released after the Point Lookout PS3 release. The DLC will cost 800 Microsoft points or $9.99.

In Mothership Zeta the Aliens have returned, and the player will experience an alien abduction first hand.

Retail editions
Operation: Anchorage and The Pitt will be available via retail on disc on June 12, 2009. The retail package will cost $19.99 US and will include a Vault Boy poster. The second add-on pack, set to be released in late August 2009, will feature Broken Steel and Point Lookout. According to Bethesda, these add-on packs will only be available for the Xbox 360 and PC versions of the game due.

The PS3 DLC will only be available by downloading it through the Playstation Store or as part of the Fallout 3 Game of the Year Edition that is to be released at some point during October 2009. The 360 and PC versions will also contain all 5 DLC packs.

Playing offline
Important note: Before following the steps, set your Windows search function to search "hidden folders". Otherwise, you will not able to find the folders you need. A safer alternative is by simply open the "Run" application and copy & paste the paths below to directly send you to the folders.

While Games for Windows Live requires you to be online to in order to play DLC packs, you can find the DLC files (a main .bsa, a sounds .bsa, and an .esm) in the following folder:
 * (Windows XP)
 * (Windows Vista & Windows 7)

If you move them to your  folder, you will be able to play the DLC without activating Games for Windows Live.

Remember to load through the Fallout 3 launcher then click on "Data Files" and check the box next to "Anchorage" before running the game. Keep in mind that this workaround is not officially supported.

G.E.C.K. editor
The official editor for Fallout 3, called the G.E.C.K. (Garden of Eden Creation Kit), is available for free download here and allows PC users to create and add their own content to the game.

The release of the G.E.C.K. provides the community with tools that allow players to expand the game. Users can create, modify, and edit any data for use with Fallout 3, from building landscapes, towns, and locations to writing dialogue, creating characters, weapons, creatures, and more. It has an interface similar to The Elder Scrolls Construction Set, which is useful to those who are familiar with it.

The G.E.C.K. was patched to version 1.5 in May 2009. The patch is available on the official site.