Mar 18, 2011 08:40 GMT  ·  By

Fallout: New Vegas will receive two new downloadable content packs in the near future, at least according to anonymous sources.

Fallout: New Vegas, despite its many glitches and flaws, has sold an impressive amount of copies, so its publisher, Bethesda, and developer, Obsidian, announced that plenty more downloadable content will be released.

We already saw the first one, Dead Money, appear at the beginning of the year, at first for the Xbox 360 and then for the PlayStation 3 and PC versions of New Vegas.

At that time, Bethesda also confirmed that three more add-ons will be launched over the course of the year, but declined to offer any more information.

Now, Play.tm is citing an anonymous retail source, saying that two more DLC packs will be arriving in the near future.

The first is set to appear next week, on March 22, and is called Honest Hearts, while the second, titled Old Bones, will appear on April 26.

Both add-ons will appear at the same time for the PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, so there's no more waiting depending on the platform.

No other information was revealed, but, if we're that close to the launch of Honest Hearts, then Bethesda is certain to drop some official details this weekend.

Trademark data posted by Bethesda hinted at these New Vegas add-ons, and speculation from dedicated Fallout fans pointed to the fact that it will focus on side stories that affected the game's world before or after the actions of the Courier in the actual game.

The most interesting rumor said that one of the DLC packs will focus on The Burned Man, one of the main lieutenants in Caesar's Legion, who was believed to be dead before the start of the actual story in the game.

The New Vegas DLC is still in rumor stage, however, so don't start saving up money for it just yet.