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Post by Dan @ 10:37am 04/12/12 | 1 Comments
Dragonborn, the next major downloadable content expansion for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim launches on Xbox 360 tomorrow, and Bethesda has now officially confirmed that the game will indeed be seeing a release on PC, and PlayStation 3 in "early 2013", suggesting that the DLC is subject to the same on month platform-exclusivity window as the Dawnguard and Hearthfire. Most Significantly, the announcement reveals that the PlayStation 3 version will actually be seeing any DLC at all, as the previous two remain absent from the console due to supposed technical issues.

The announcement over on Bethblog also hints that more new content and ongoing support is in the works for Skyrim.
The support from Skyrim fans over the last year has been amazing, and it’s driven us to support Skyrim more than any game we’ve ever released – including free content updates, modding tools like the Creation Kit and the Skyrim Workshop, and our add-ons, Dawnguard and Hearthfire.

And we’re still not done – we look forward to sharing more Skyrim news next year!
The Dragonborn DLC promises a return to the island of Solstheim, for a dragon-riding, werewolf themed romp around the the woods last seen in the Bloodmoon expansion for Morrowind.



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tHeBoRg
Posted 11:05am 04/12/12
Microsoft had an exclusive deal with Bethesda to get 30 days exclusive to the Xbox 360 which they had with Dawnguard and Hearthfire.

So why are they now getting a third exclusive DLC? I wouldn't think that Bethesda would need the money...
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