
PS3 Attitude asks the question: How long before DLC for an old game becomes completely irrelevant?
Also, with the possibility of exclusive 360 DLC coming to the PS3 in the future (note: we ARE making an assumption here) what DLC are PS3 fans most interested in - and how long are they prepared to wait for it?
We offer a survey to find out. Everyone likes clicking buttons so let your voice be heard by checking out the original article and registering your vote.

A remaster of Bethesda Game Studios' 2008 action role-playing game, Fallout 3, is planned for release at some point in the future.
Would be nice if they had New Vegas ready as well, especially because of the show.
Hopefully this doesn't have the same performance issues as Oblivion Remastered.
Throw in all the DLC as well, like Oblivion and I'll definitely bite. I recall having one trophy left to unlock on the PS3 version with 100+ hours in my save. When my save file got corrupted, lol. Very sad day.
To be fair though, Bethesda was trash at Playstation ports anyway.
Oh oh oh I can do this too. GTA 7 will be made at some point in the future. Fallout 5 will enter development in the future too
Everyone there should know most gamers want New Vegas and Morrowind more than anything.

Fallout Day's disappointing news that Fallout 4 is coming to Switch 2 is a shame, as this 17-year-old entry is more deserving of a new port.
Fallout 4 isn't the worst game in the franchise. It's either Fallout 76 or Fallout BOS that's the worst.
PC and all other modern consoles never got a remaster of 3, but obviously the switch 2 was the tipping point to make it a reality... ahuh
Meh, I thought 3 was garbage. I'm not a great fan of the franchise to be fair. They're like B-Movie films, really shallow and janky. 4 was definitely one of the better ones though.
So the article makes a snippy entitled statement and acts like that is going to encourage a publisher to give them what they want. Okay.

GTA IV turned GTA into a more grounded franchise where storytelling and immersion became just as engrossing as wrecking up open-world sandboxes.
As long as Microsoft has money left to buy them.
Depends on the game, but I normally I'm most interested in the first month after I buy a game, and then I normally go back and replay it after 6 months, so if it takes longer than that I probably won't bother.
Will always have money left to buy them
Blu-ray should essentially defeat the purpose of having DLC because all that extra space could be used to put that stuff in, maybe an expansion could be acceptable because those usually aren't developed until after the game is released. No more microtransactions!