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  • All Skyrim DLC half-off until April Fool's Day

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    03.29.2013

    Dovahkiin, if you've yet to set out on the expanded adventures of Skyrim on your Xbox, now's the time to grab the immense RPG's expanded content for 50 percent off.Both the vampiric Dawnguard and the Lovecraftian Dragonborn packs are 800 Microsoft Points ($10), while the home live of the Hearthfire DLC is 200 MSP ($2.50). The sale ends on April 1, which we are assured is not a Daedric trick.

  • Skyrim 'Legendary' update live on Steam, 'later this month' still plan for consoles

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    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    03.20.2013

    Skyrim's 1.9 patch – which adds a tougher Legendary difficulty setting and allows players to reset skill progression – is officially live on Steam. PC players will also find the latest version of the game squashes several bugs, including a variety of issues affecting companions and several quest glitches.Bethesda says it's aiming to drop this patch on console Skyrim players "later this month," presumably simultaneously on Xbox 360 and PS3 now that the latter is all caught up. For now, use that free time to study for your Norse midterms.

  • Bethesda launches online store featuring merch from Skyrim, Fallout and more

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    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    03.14.2013

    Until now, there just hasn't been a suitable place to pick up a pair of snazzy Vault 101 sneakers or a tasteful lithograph of the Skyrim landscape. Bethesda has solved that problem with a brand new online store, hocking wares that run the gamut from t-shirts to that recently announced and expensive Dragonborn statue.The store also hosts Elder Scrolls merch, Dishonored pendants, and a nearly convincing Vault-Tec work shirt – you know, in case you pick up that quest to infiltrate a robot manufacturing plant.

  • Skyrim Dragonborn statue available for pre-order

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    03.12.2013

    The Dragonborn – or simply "Dovahkiin" to his pals – is available now for pre-order as a 16-inch statue from GamingHeads.com. Inspired by Skyrim's official artwork, the poly-stone statues is hand finished and hand painted. The Dov also comes dressed in "hand-tailored fabrics for unparalleled realism." No off-the-rack nonsense for the dragonborn. It's all couture.And, as we all know, couture costs copious amounts of cash. The "Standard Edition" of the statue is $299.99, limited to 1,000 pieces worldwide. For those who believe a dovahkiin uses magic, then they'll want the $329.99 "Exclusive Edition," which adds an alternate arm with fireball that "illuminates and pulses like real fire."The statues are expected to ship via invisible dragons to doorsteps in the fourth quarter of this year.

  • Skyrim v1.9 beta live on Steam, adds Legendary skills and difficulty

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    03.04.2013

    The latest version of Skyrim is up and running in beta mode on Steam, available to those who opt-in through their Steam clients now. Aside from various bug fixes, the update adds a new Legendary difficulty mode and the ability to roll skills at level 100 into Legendary status, resetting those skills to level 15 for continued development.Console versions of Skyrim should get version 1.9 later on this month, the Bethesda Blog says. Last month, the PS3 version of Skyrim was updated to 1.8 and finally started catching up on DLC, culminating in the release of Dawnguard on February 26.

  • Prepare for Skyrim Dragonborn DLC on PS3 with update 1.8 today

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    02.11.2013

    In preparation of tomorrow's descent of Dragonborn DLC onto PS3, a new Skyrim update is available for download today. Version 1.8 not only prepares the game for the DLC, but institutes a few general bug fixes, including a game crash when using the "vampiric grip" ability and instances where duplicate NPCs would show up in the game world.Tomorrow kicks off a three-week release schedule for Skyrim DLC on PS3, catching up the platform first with Dragonborn, followed by Hearthfire on February 19 and Dawnguard on February 26. Since September, Sony and Bethesda have been working together to bring the tardy DLC packs to PS3.

  • PSA: Skyrim Dragonborn DLC now on Steam

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    Richard Mitchell
    Richard Mitchell
    02.05.2013

    Just a reminder for those of you who forgot to pre-order, Skyrim's Dragonborn DLC is now available on Steam. The DLC, which adds a brand new island to explore, plenty of new quests and lots of content, will set you back 20 bucks. If you haven't heard, it's pretty good.

  • Skyrim PS3 DLC dated for Europe

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    Sinan Kubba
    Sinan Kubba
    02.04.2013

    Ye European knight of Skyrim, your wait is almost over - as long as you're not French, Italian, German, or Spanish. Yes, the PS3's three Skyrim DLC expansions arrive on Europe's PSN, as usual, a day after they do in North America. That means Dragonborn slashes on February 13, Hearthfire pierces a week after on February 20, and one week after that it's Dawnguard gutting on February 27.However, it looks like players with the French, Italian, German, or Spanish releases of the game might have to wait a bit longer, as Bethesda says it's working with Sony to finalize dates for these versions.

  • Skyrim PS3 DLC dated for North America

    by 
    Sinan Kubba
    Sinan Kubba
    02.01.2013

    Bethesda confirmed the North American release dates for the PS3's long-overdue Skyrim DLC expansions today. Dragonborn is first up on February 12, followed by Hearthfire a week after on February 19, with Dawnguard finishing things up on February 26.As Bethesda announced last month, each expansion is going half-off during the week of its release, although the publisher has yet to announce specific prices. Meanwhile, the PC release of Dragonborn is scheduled for February 5.

  • Elder Scrolls, Fallout and other Bethesda soundtracks now on iTunes

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    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    01.31.2013

    Now that's what we call Dragonborn music, Vol. 1. Bethesda Softworks has released seven of its game soundtracks to the mom and pop record shop known as "iTunes."The Elder Scrolls soundtracks, all composed by Jeremy Soule, include Morrowind and Oblivion for $9.99 each, while Skyrim asks an imperial premium at $15.99.Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas, both by Inon Zur, are $11.99 apiece. Daniel Licht's soundtrack for Dishonored and Rod Abernethy's RAGE are $9.99 each.If you're trying to use the Elder Scrolls tracks in a surreal experience, try playing them on your iPod while walking around a city. Everything's so ... majestic.%Gallery-177751%

  • Skyrim's Dragonborn DLC pre-orders start up on Steam

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    Mike Suszek
    Mike Suszek
    01.27.2013

    Skyrim's Dragonborn DLC is now available for pre-order on Steam for $19.99. The add-on will be available February 5 for PC players, and will unlock for those that pre-order the DLC.Dragonborn made an appearance on Xbox 360 in December, and will land on PS3 in February. %Gallery-170995%

  • Skyrim's Dragonborn hits PC Feb. 5, PS3 in February along with Hearthfire, Dawnguard

    by 
    Sinan Kubba
    Sinan Kubba
    01.18.2013

    Skyrim DLC Dragonborn comes to PC on February 5, and to PS3 sometime in the same month. The PS3 also finally gets the Hearthfire and Dawnguard expansions, with both expected to arrive in February as well. In what's seemingly a gesture to compensate for their delays, each expansion on PSN is half-price during its launch week. Dragonborn's arrival on PS3 in February will mark the first piece of Skyrim DLC for the system, some eight or so months after the first add-on, Dawnguard, came to Xbox 360. PS3 players waited with very little word about when any DLC was going to arrive, until today.

  • Skyrim, Oblivion wield deal-blades in Elder Scrolls sale on Xbox Live [update]

    by 
    Sinan Kubba
    Sinan Kubba
    12.31.2012

    Looking for a last-minute getaway destination before 2013 grinds into gear? Why not try the lush, wildlife-infused terrains of Tamriel, on sale today on Xbox Live Airlines? Just don't forget to bring your dragon repellent. Yes, the last Countdown to 2013 deal of the year brings discounts for Oblivion and Skyrim on Games on Demand, as well as their DLC.Today's deal slashes Skyrim's price in half to $29.99, as well as taking 50 percent out of the Hearthfire and Dawnguard add-ons. However, at the time of writing Hearthfire is still at the regular 400 MSP, although Xbox spokestype Major Nelson indicates the price should lower later today, Dawnguard is rightfully half-off of 800 MSP.Meanwhile Oblivion gets a 33-percent-sized chunk ripped out of it, that taking the previous Elder Scrolls game down to $9.99. There are discounts for its DLC too, with the Shivering Isles and Knights of the Nine add-ons half-price at 600 and 200 MSP respectively.Update: The Hearthfire DLC is now at the indicated on-sale price of 200 MSP.

  • Skyrim - Dragonborn review: Miraak-ulous

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    Garrett Martin
    Garrett Martin
    12.11.2012

    The first thing I did in Solstheim was kill a cop.I didn't want to. I was trying to steal a key to a jail cell. I didn't know what was in the cell--I just knew I wouldn't be able to open it otherwise. I guess I'm a bad thief, as the Dunmer guard immediately pulled his sword. My housecarl and I made quick work of him.I took the key, searched the cell and found a hidden passage. There was also a bed. I hadn't slept in over a year, literally, since whenever I last played Skyrim, so I took a nap before searching that hidden passage. Bad idea: I woke up in a daze, far away from the cell, on the outskirts of the town I was visiting, dutifully hammering on a giant monolith called the Earth Stone. Something, or someone, had transported me in my sleep. The Earth Stone had been taken over by the cult of Miraak, the ancient Dragonborn turned false God who wanted me dead. I probably shouldn't have killed that cop.%Gallery-170995%

  • PSA: Skyrim, XCOM, Max Payne 3 DLC available today

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    JC Fletcher
    JC Fletcher
    12.04.2012

    It's a big day for big games to get comparatively smaller add-ons.The Skyrim "Dragonborn" DLC launches today on Xbox 360; you'll have to wait until next year to play it on PS3 and PC. XCOM: Enemy Unknown players on all platforms can recruit Zhang today in the "Slingshot" DLC. And Max Payne 3 players can unearth the title character's "Painful Memories" with a set of new multiplayer maps and weapons, though he'd probably prefer leaving them repressed.He's kind of a downer as it is.

  • Skyrim's 'Dragonborn' DLC flies to PC, PS3 in 2013; on tap tomorrow for Xbox 360

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    12.03.2012

    Bethesda Softworks confirmed that Skyrim's "Dragonborn" downloadable content add-on is expected to launch "early next year" on PS3 and PC. The add-on is scheduled to launch tomorrow for Xbox 360, as part of Skyrim's exclusivity window for the platform.The PC launch falls in line with previously released Skyrim packs "Dawnguard" and "Hearthfire," while the PS3 announcement is a bit of a surprise. Although the publisher had previously stated DLC was "close" for PS3, this latest announcement only recognizes "Dragonborn." We've followed up with Bethesda for clarification and will update when we hear back.Update: Bethesda responded to our specific request for clarification about "Dawnguard" and "Hearthfire" for PS3 by stating: "We think Dragonborn is our best add-on for Skyrim yet and we didn't want fans to wait long, so that's our current focus. Each platform takes a lot of time and attention."%Gallery-170995%

  • Struggling with The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim one year later

    by 
    Rowan Kaiser
    Rowan Kaiser
    11.30.2012

    This is a weekly column from freelancer Rowan Kaiser, which focuses on "Western" role-playing games: their stories, their histories, their mechanics, their insanity, and their inanity. This week Rowan explores the one-year anniversary of Skyrim, a game that – despite critical and commercial success, including a 5-star review from Joystiq – he still can't get a good handle on. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim hit the first anniversary of its 2011 release this month. Despite a year's worth of play, criticism, mods, and add-ons, I still don't have a good handle on Skyrim in its entirety. It's a game that I'm happy to have played, and recommend highly to anyone who might enjoy it and can afford it. But it's also a game that I give up on fairly quickly, every time I start a new character.The reason I want Skyrim to hold my interest is because I have a strong, positive gut reaction to much of what Skyrim does. Some of my favorite occasions in games occur when you come to an overlook and catch a moment of sheer beauty. When you wander into a snow-covered town and the music gently plays in the background. When game systems combine and something new emerges from what had been previously predictable. In these moments the experience feels just right. Moments like this help to enhance the experience, unfolding into something grand.And Skyrim is full of these occasions. Bethesda's latest title in the longstanding franchise has the relative beauty of Ultima VII, the magic of Daggerfall, and the emergent narrative of Far Cry 2. I get sequences in Skyrim where I'm faced with an impending dragon attack, introducing a beast much too powerful for my character. Worried about my survival, I duck into a tomb for safety only to be greeted by the most powerful undead adversary I've yet to meet. Stuck between both, and at the edge of a cliff, I fall and hope to catch tiny ledges on my way down. If I survive, the music calms and I can limp into town to lick my wounds and consider my next step.

  • What Skyrim looks like ... plus 100 or so mods

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    11.27.2012

    You might like the look of Skyrim already, but with 100 mods running – like custom character models and over 25 landscape augmentations – you might spend more time taking in the beauty than slaying the dragons. Wait, now the dragons are beautiful too?

  • Skyrim Dragonborn screens hatched

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    11.15.2012

    Skyrim's "Dragonborn" downloadable content flies in December 4 on Xbox 360 and we've conjured up a gallery of shots for the expansion. Taking place off the coast of Morrowind, on the island of Solstheim, adventurers with all limbs functioning will find all-new locales and baddies.The new DLC, priced at 1600 Microsoft Points ($20), also includes new shouts and the ability to tame dragons. Oh yeah, you'll also have to face off against the first Dragonborn, but we're sure you've got the knees for it.%Gallery-170995%

  • Skyrim DLC 'close' for PS3, says Bethesda

    by 
    Alexander Sliwinski
    Alexander Sliwinski
    11.08.2012

    The Bethesda Game Studios Twitter account stated yesterday the company was close to releasing new Skyrim content on PlayStation 3 and PC. The tweet is in reference to the latest bit of DLC with an Xbox 360 exclusivity window, but it's the first real glimmer of hope PS3 owners have had for Skyrim DLC, which has yet to make its way to the console.The latest update we had on Skyrim DLC for PS3 was in early October, when Bethesda VP of marketing and PR Pete Hines wrote on Twitter he had no new information on PS3 DLC and would share an update when he had one.We reached out to the company this morning to clarify that it was referring to the Dawnguard and Hearthfire DLC specifically for PS3. We'll update when we hear back.Update: Bethesda informs us it's not clarifying further. A rep tells us, "It simply is meant to inform fans new content is coming to PC and PS3."