GameStop has broken the street date on a title once again, Kotaku reports, and this time it is Point Lookout, whose retail codes for some odd reason actually activate the DLC (why?).<blockquote>Now, we usually hate posting when street dates are broken, because, you know, they usually get broken. Heck, so many get broken that someone really should register brokenstreetdate.com. Now, downloadable content, this is new.
At time of posting, GameStop is already selling a retail packaged version new Fallout 3 DLC, Point Lookout. This downloadable content is not due to hit Xbox LIVE until next Tuesday. The retail codes that GameStop are selling right now work, so people are buying this and people are playing it.</blockquote>Spotted on RPGWatch.
EDIT: Kotaku corrects itself, the codes do not work yet, which makes sense.<blockquote>Updated: Bethesda contacted us, saying that the codes will not work until the content goes live on Tuesday — meaning if you enter it, nothing will happen. However, some tipsters are reporting that their early codes do work.</blockquote>
At time of posting, GameStop is already selling a retail packaged version new Fallout 3 DLC, Point Lookout. This downloadable content is not due to hit Xbox LIVE until next Tuesday. The retail codes that GameStop are selling right now work, so people are buying this and people are playing it.</blockquote>Spotted on RPGWatch.
EDIT: Kotaku corrects itself, the codes do not work yet, which makes sense.<blockquote>Updated: Bethesda contacted us, saying that the codes will not work until the content goes live on Tuesday — meaning if you enter it, nothing will happen. However, some tipsters are reporting that their early codes do work.</blockquote>