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Fallout: New Vegas Packs 'Cheapest On Xbox 360'


The Mercenary and Tribal Pack on the Xbox 360 are the cheapest options for console gamers wanting to pick up a free bundle when buying Fallout: New Vegas.

Both the Mercenary Pack and the Tribal Pack are available for £37.69, making them the best value overall, with PS3 gamers having to fork out £37.99 for the same bundles.

Amazon, Game, Play and Gamestation were given exclusive rights to a particular free pack when selling Fallout: New Vegas by publisher Bethesda.

Here’s the Fallout: New Vegas packs - including designated retailer and console prices - in full:

The Classic Pack (GAME) contains:

  • Armored Vault 13 Suit - Extensively patched up and dotted with piecemeal armor, this outfit is an homage to the classic ending of the original Fallout.
  • Vault 13 Canteen - This handy device is useful for staving off dehydration and providing a small amount of healing in the Mojave Wasteland.
  • Weathered 10mm Pistol - A well-worn 10mm pistol that packs an extra punch despite its modest size.
  • 5 Stimpaks - Food and water are good for long-term healing, but when the fighting is fierce, Stimpaks help keep Wastelanders upright.

 Both the PS3 and Xbox 360 editions are £39.99.

 The Tribal Pack (Play) contains:

  • Tribal Raiding Armor - Pieced together from scraps of armor, this outfit provides protection without impacting mobility.
  • Broad Machete - This heavy-bladed melee weapon does high damage against limbs and can quickly deal out a flurry of attacks.
  •  5 Bleak Venom doses - Useful on any Melee Weapon, Bleak Venom makes short of work of most living targets.
  • 10 Throwing Spears - If you would like to silently pin an enemy's head to a wall, Throwing Spears are the way to do it.

Bundle is £37.69 on Xbox 360 and £37.99 on PS3.

The Caravan Pack (Gamestation) contains:

  • Lightweight Leather Armor - This hand-modified suit of leather armor reduces its overall weight without impacting its ability to protect.
  • Sturdy Caravan Shotgun - Despite its rough appearance, this Caravan Shotgun will reliably fire 20 gauge shells until the Brahmin come home.
  •  4 Repair Kits - Useful for repairing any outfit or weapon, Repair Kits are a valuable tool for any caravaner.
  • Binoculars – The Mojave Wasteland is a dangerous place, but with these trusty Binoculars you’ll be able to spot trouble coming.

Both the Xbox 360 and PS3 bundles are £37.99.

The Mercenary Pack (Amazon) contains:

  • Lightweight Metal Armor - Modified for long-range travel, this Metal Armor sacrifices some protection for mobility and overall weight. 
  • Mercenary’s Grenade Rifle - Though similar to other 40mm Grenade Rifles in the Mojave Wasteland, this model has a faster reload cycle. 
  • 3 Super Stimpaks - When you absolutely, positively, need to keep your blood inside your body, Super Stimpaks fix you up in no time.
  • 3 Doctors Bags - Mercenaries and broken limbs go together like Iguana-on-a-Stick and Nuka Cola.  Thankfully, these Doctors Bags take a bit of sting out of the inevitable crushed skull.

Bundle is £37.69 on Xbox 360 and £37.99 on PS3

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Fallout: New Vegas
Game: Fallout: New Vegas
Developer: Obsidian Entertainment
Publisher: Bethesda
Released: 22 Oct 2010
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