On October 18, 2010 Bethesda Softworks announced that downloadable content would be available for Fallout: New Vegas, in keeping with its predecessor Fallout 3. On May 3, 2011, an article on Bethesda's blog confirmed Honest Hearts, Old World Blues, and Lonesome Road as the next add-ons for New Vegas. Each add-on increases the level cap by 5, which in total will increase the maximum level to 50. However, the trait Logan's Loophole, which was added when Old World Blues was released, allows limiting the cap to 30 in exchange for no addictions when using chems.
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| - On October 18, 2010 Bethesda Softworks announced that downloadable content would be available for Fallout: New Vegas, in keeping with its predecessor Fallout 3. On May 3, 2011, an article on Bethesda's blog confirmed Honest Hearts, Old World Blues, and Lonesome Road as the next add-ons for New Vegas. Each add-on increases the level cap by 5, which in total will increase the maximum level to 50. However, the trait Logan's Loophole, which was added when Old World Blues was released, allows limiting the cap to 30 in exchange for no addictions when using chems.
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| - On October 18, 2010 Bethesda Softworks announced that downloadable content would be available for Fallout: New Vegas, in keeping with its predecessor Fallout 3. On May 3, 2011, an article on Bethesda's blog confirmed Honest Hearts, Old World Blues, and Lonesome Road as the next add-ons for New Vegas. Each add-on increases the level cap by 5, which in total will increase the maximum level to 50. However, the trait Logan's Loophole, which was added when Old World Blues was released, allows limiting the cap to 30 in exchange for no addictions when using chems. All of the add-ons were sold for $10 each originally, with the exceptions of Gun Runners' Arsenal ($4) and Courier's Stash ($2).
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