GTA IV gets 2nd DLC

Your Liberty City adventures will continue this Fall on the Xbox 360, as Rockstar Games has announced Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony as the game’s second downloadable episode. Read more…

Your Liberty City adventures will continue this Fall on the Xbox 360, as Rockstar Games has announced Grand Theft Auto: The Ballad of Gay Tony as the game’s second downloadable episode. Read more…
The wait is finally over for Playstation 3 owners, this morning Bethesda announced that downloadable content will be coming to the PS3 version of Fallout 3. They also revealed two new DLC packs for all. Read more…
Rockstar Games uses the power of Twitter to tease the gaming public about upcoming details on the next batch of downloadable content for Grand Theft Auto IV. Read more…
The Broken Steel update for the PC version of Fallout 3 has been taken down for repair. Bethesda explains why. Read more…

Seems that Fallout 3’s latest piece of trouble-plagued downloadable content, Broken Steel, has launched broken. Least, it is on PC. Shocking, I know.
A ton of people keen enough to install the game as soon as it went live this morning have been met with the following message:
Not a cryptographic message or the cryptographic message is not formatted correctly. (Exception from HRESULT: 0×8009200D)
And then the thing won’t work. Bethesda say they’re looking into it, but, well, as someone who hasn’t been able to play Fallout 3 on PC at all (it just won’t stop freezing on the menu screen, regardless of updates), this is all getting a bit depressing.

Several online retailers are listing a DVD containing the Fallout 3 Broken Steel expansion and something called Point Look, leading to speculation that more downloadable content is on the way.
Three separate online retailers are now listing a Fallout 3 Expansion Pack – Broken Steel and Point Look product for the Xbox 360, including eStarland, MSN Shopping, and Bountii. The latter of actually lists the product as Point Lookout, which is a state park in developer Bethesda’s home state of Maryland. The listings have led to speculation that this is a new, unannounced Expansion for Fallout 3. Read more…

Crazy Chilean first-person-brawler Zeno Clash has been making people happy on Steam all week, but the happiness is short-lived, as the game is, well, short. So the developers are releasing DLC and an editing suite.
In an interview with LagZero, ACE Team’s Andres Bordeu says that the team “definitely…want to do” more Tower challenges, along with some “other things” they’re not willing to discuss yet. He stresses that any and all DLC will be free.
Bordeu also says they’re planning on “releasing a compatible SDK so users can edit levels and other assets”, which given the assets on hand, should lead to some kooky, kooky stuff.
Broken Steel, the third downloadable episode for the PC and Xbox 360 version of Fallout 3, will raise the game’s level cap to 30 and remove the games ending on May 5, Bethesda announced this week.
Broken Steel will sell for 800 points and will include an entire new area outside of Fallout 3’s wasteland based on Andrews Air Force Base. The new DLC will also include more weapons, enemies and perks, including one that can bring back your dog when he’s killed. Read more…