Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition Brings Great Value To February 7

You may not have heard yet, but Bethesda Softworks is getting set to release its Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition on February 7. The set contains not only the game's core (and lengthy) campaign, but its entire set of downloadable content as well.

Recommended Videos

You may not have heard yet, but Bethesda Softworks is getting set to release its Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition on February 7. The set contains not only the game’s core (and lengthy) campaign, but its entire set of downloadable content as well.

That means gamers can look forward to one hundred hours of content or more, per each play through. Of course, that estimate is based on an attempt at completing just about everything the open-world RPG has to offer. Needless to say, it’s a great deal for $49.99 (Xbox 360/PS3) and $39.99 (PC).

The following downloadable expansions and item packs are included:

Dead Money
Honest Hearts
Old World Blues
Lonesome Road
Courier’s Stash
Gun Runner’s Arsenal

Keep in mind that the aforementioned date and pricing structure is limited to the North American version of the Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition. A European release will occur on February 10.

You can view its most recent trailer below.

We’re pleased to announce that we’ve just released the trailer for Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition. We’ve made the trailer available for download below.

This complete package, which includes the full version of Fallout: New Vegas as well as the Dead Money, Honest Hearts, Old World Blues and Lonesome Road add-on packs, allows you to experience everything that New Vegas has to offer. To sweeten the pot, you’ll be armed with the latest cache of unique weapons, ammo types and recipes from the most recent add-on packs Courier’s Stash and Gun Runners Arsenal.

Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition will be available in retail stores across North America on February 7th 2012 and throughout Europe on February 10th.

Fallout: New Vegas  is rated M for Mature by the ESRB. For more information on Fallout: New Vegas please visit http://fallout.bethsoft.com.


We Got This Covered is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article Is ‘Knuckles’ a prequel or a sequel to ‘Sonic the Hedgehog 2’?
Knuckles digging a hole in Paramount+'s Knuckles
Read Article All ‘Dead By Daylight’ survivors, ranked worst to best
Dead By Daylight
Read Article Does ‘Knuckles’ have a post-credit scene? (No spoilers)
Knuckles using his flaming fists in Paramount+'s Knuckles
Read Article Everything from ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ you need to remember before ‘Knuckles’
Read Article Review: ‘Knuckles’ is cringy, corny, nonsensical, and the best chapter in Paramount’s ‘Sonic’ franchise
Knuckles fighting a metal tentacle in Paramount+'s Knuckles
4 stars
Related Content
Read Article Is ‘Knuckles’ a prequel or a sequel to ‘Sonic the Hedgehog 2’?
Knuckles digging a hole in Paramount+'s Knuckles
Read Article All ‘Dead By Daylight’ survivors, ranked worst to best
Dead By Daylight
Read Article Does ‘Knuckles’ have a post-credit scene? (No spoilers)
Knuckles using his flaming fists in Paramount+'s Knuckles
Read Article Everything from ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ you need to remember before ‘Knuckles’
Read Article Review: ‘Knuckles’ is cringy, corny, nonsensical, and the best chapter in Paramount’s ‘Sonic’ franchise
Knuckles fighting a metal tentacle in Paramount+'s Knuckles
4 stars
Author
Chad Goodmurphy
A passionate gamer and general entertainment enthusiast, Chad funnels his vigor into in-depth coverage of the industry he loves.