Not long ago, Bethesda hinted at what was in store forFallout 3‘s future in terms of downloadable content, and already the company is throwing out more juicy details our way.

IGN interviewedFallout 3‘s lead producer Jeff Gardiner about the three upcoming DLC packs, and you’d be surprised at how much was divulged. The first pack, Operation: Anchorage, has you fighting your way into a Chinese base while inside a computer simulation a la Tranquility Lane. It’ll be out in January for 800 Microsoft Points.

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Operation: Anchorage will include a new perk, “Covert Ops,” and is said to take between four and five hours to complete. Additionally, if you opt to purchase this pack, it can be accessed via a quest marker on your in-game map.

You asked for it, and now Bethesda is going to deliver: the third piece of DLC, Broken Steel, will not only raise the game’s level cap, but it will also bring “new foes, perks, and all of the otherFallout 3staples” along with it.

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Perhaps the most excited news to come out ofthis interview, however, is the fact that players will be allowed to “continue on after the main quest ends in the Broken Steel DLC.” For anyone who’s beatenFallout 3, this should be music to your ears.

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