Skyrim‘s downloadable content is due to be released for the PlayStation 3 next month, Bethesda has confirmed. The latest piece of DLC, Dragonborn is also due to be released next month on PC.
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Earlier this week Bethesda announced that Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim players will be able to download the Dragonborn DLC in early 2013, following its launch on Xbox 360 on Tuesday. PlayStation 3 owners should also anticipate the eventual release of the other Skyrim DLC, Hearthfire and Dawnguard, in the future, Bethesda says.
We’ve all been wondering whether The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim‘s downloadable content will ever make it to Sony’s console, given the technical difficulties Bethesda has suffered whilst grappling with it. A tweet from Bethesda, however, tells us that PlayStation 3 owners might not have long to wait to get their hands on some Skyrim DLC.
The third batch of downloadable content for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim looks to be the most substantial of the lot, reportedly featuring dragon mounts and mounted spell casting. It also appears that Elder Scrolls players will be able to revisit the island of Solstheim for the first time since its appearance in Bloodmoon, The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind‘s second expansion.