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Bethesda chalks up Fallout New Vegas sales

by Steven Williamson on 8 November 2010, 15:26

Tags: Bethesda Softworks, RPG

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Bethesda Softworks has been quite quiet since the release of Fallout New Vegas. And by the looks of the recent shipment figures for the epic RPG, that's because the developer has been very busy sitting in its counting house counting all the money that the game is making.

As it turns out, the American company has been up to its eyeballs in dosh because apparently five million units have now shipped worldwide across all three platforms, making it a record for the Fallout series. That coins in approximately $300 million in retail sales apparently, with even more sales coming in from the strategy guide, which has become one of the best selling books on Amazon.

In our review of Fallout New Vegas, we expressed our frustration at the amount of bugs in the Xbox 360 version, but still rated it 87% based on the deep and immersive gameplay. It's certainly a contender for game of the year, though Mass Effect 2 will give it a very good run for its money.

Keep your eyes peeled on the front page of gaming very shortly for this year's nominations for our Game Of The Year.


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5 million pending returns.
Well it would of gone back hadn't

a: people fixed the bugs themselves

b: despite it's myriad of technical flaws the game's fab.
dangel
Well it would of gone back hadn't

a: people fixed the bugs themselves

b: despite it's myriad of technical flaws the game's fab.

agree with that. Apparently, with this news, is news of a patch that should iron stuff out.
Steven W;2002277
agree with that. Apparently, with this news, is news of a patch that should iron stuff out.

Let's hope so!

Maybe hexus should round up some of the brilliant mods out for it now? Just an idea :)
I am pleased that there's a NV version of the mod More Where That Came From. Whose bright idea was it to make a game 3x bigger, with less music?