![]() It says a lot, even with the fair criticism that they said little. That Bethesda persisted through what had to be an arduous ordeal - the developer, even with Sony's aid, appeared gridlocked in getting DLC to run on the PS3 last September - is quite admirable. ![]() ![]() Ending a process that began when Dawnguard released on the Xbox 360 last June, PS3 owners will finally be au courant with Skyrim DLC - and (let's hope) ready for whatever might still remain in the Bethesda reservoir ( Redguard?). Skyrim update 1.8 will precipitate the process, appearing for download "just prior to Dragonborn."Īnd so the wait will be over. While no specific dates were mentioned with regard to the PlayStation 3, Bethesda says that Dragonborn will be February's first release, followed by Hearthfire and then Dawnguard within same month. Posting on their official blog, Bethesda announced February 5th as Dragonborn's PC release date on Steam, adhering to the Xbox 360's month-or-maybe-two exclusivity net. Today the developer validated that promise, revealing the month of February as the release window for all three. ![]() Bethesda began setting the stage for post-release Skyrim content on the PS3 late last year when they confirmed Dragonborn, the game's second and most recent expansion, for an "early 2013" release and promised it would be followed shortly by Dawnguard and Hearthfire. Bethesda can never completely whitewash the legacy of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim's DLC on the PlayStation 3 - the obfuscation and frustration brought on by months of development latency a myriad of struggles and mysteries (which weren't entirely of the company's own doing) and a lacking, even misleading level of communication with anxious fans (which kind of was).īut they can build on it. ![]()
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