
Last week, Bethesda announced that Fallout 4 would be getting expansion packs starting in 2016. It's not uncommon for publishers to reveal DLC before a game is out the door, but still, not everyone was happy with Bethesda's move. Now, the company's marketing executive has defended the timing of the reveal.
"I think letting folks know our thoughts on it and how it fits into our post-launch plans is a good approach," Pete Hines said to a fan on Twitter who suggested it was irresponsible to announce DLC before a game is released. This person replied to say they appreciated Hines' honesty in his response.

Pete Hines: “Truthfully, I still think Bethesda is just part of something that is not authentic and is not genuine. And that shouldn't be a surprise to you.”
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Pre-order cancelled. I am not a sheep.
Please fallout releases some of the only DLC i guarentee will be worth it. So many people buy map packs or weapon packs that are a huge waste of money. When you get fallout dlc it's usually more substantial than 90% of most full size games.
Did anyone ever really doubt they would? This is typical of Bethesda.
Not sure why anyone is complaining though. Continued support and new content post launch is a good thing.
We all know dlc would be coming out any way. So focus on getting the game out, and talk about dlc later. Can't stand this crap!
Eh, fallout doesnt really have a bad reputation for DLC. Generally the base game has more content than any sane person could ever experience, then the DLC is just better content on top of that.