Fallout: New Vegas concept art

Brother None

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Following up on the last concept art batch, here's some more additions. There's four old pieces added to the gallery that dev pointed out. Ausir pointed to three more pieces Massive Black released, but by way of its flickr account.

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Apropos to images, Chris Avellone's twitter account sports an avatar that I'm tempted to speculate is a sneaky teaser to the next New Vegas DLC. If only it weren't so tiny.

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Regarding the potential teaser for the new NV dlc: Do we have confirmation that April 19th is the release date for Honest Hearts, or just the trademark/copyright filings? I'm getting conflicting reports when I search for information.
 
The trademark filing has been accepted and is now "published for opposition" until April 19th. That has absolutely nothing to do with the DLC publishing date, it means that if someone wants to make a claim on already owning the mark or object on other grounds, he needs to do so before April 19th or the trademark becomes registered and can only be contested in court. Simplified, but you get the idea.

There's no way the next DLC is out April 19th and we've heard nothing of it officially yet. I have no idea what's keeping the DLC, honestly.
 
@BN, thanks for the clarification. Several sites are reporting that as the confirmed date of release. I also found it dubious.

Perhaps the delay is the result of Bethesda trying to emulate the success of the Mass Effect 2 dlcs by spacing the releases out over the course of a year or more in order to fill the gap between NV and the next Fallout game. This is just speculation.
 
Something from the Big MT? That was my first guess. After all it's a place full of pre-war high-tech.
 
Brother None said:
The trademark filing has been accepted and is now "published for opposition" until April 19th. That has absolutely nothing to do with the DLC publishing date, it means that if someone wants to make a claim on already owning the mark or object on other grounds, he needs to do so before April 19th or the trademark becomes registered and can only be contested in court. Simplified, but you get the idea.

Duck and Cover reports the published for opposition-date has passed without a hitch. As expected, obviously.
 
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