PS3 Skyrim DLC receives EU release dates.

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Bethesda has confirmed Europe release dates for Skyrim's PS3 DLC, after they announced the US release dates for the US last week (Dragonborn releases Tuesday, February, 12 - Hearthfire releases Tuesday, February, 19 - Dawnguard releases Tuesday, February, 26)

Dragonborn, Dawnguard and Hearthfire will arrive on the EU PlayStation Store in February, a day after their US release dates.
All three add-ons will be marked down to 50% during their first week of release in both the US and Europe. The PC edition of Dragonborn is due February 5.

The European release dates for the DLC are as follows:
Dragonborn releases Tuesday, February, 13
Hearthfire releases Tuesday, February, 20
Dawnguard releases Tuesday, February, 27

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xPhotographPosted:

i cant wait i love this game

PMLPosted:

looks sick

FPS_TomiPosted:

Efficient Everyone needs to stop with the "xbox is better" crap because they are both great consoles microsoft just pays money to the developers to release it earlier...


Xbox users get their DLC content before PlayStation and PC because Xbox users must pay for online gaming experience

DizhLHDPosted:

Thank you

GrungePosted:

That awkward moment when dawngaurd has been on Xbox since late summer.

AR15Posted:

It must have taken them forever to port it to the PS3.

JessBabesPosted:

Thank you for this info

SynybunPosted:

DLC is just another reason I'm glad i have an xbox.

-CatPosted:

Feet Why do they get it so late?


Two reasons

1. MS and Bethesda signed a contract so that the 360 would get the DLC first over the rest of the systems
2. Bethesda had a very hard time getting it to finally work on the PS3. Porting issues I guess.

neboPosted:

Everyone needs to stop with the "xbox is better" crap because they are both great consoles microsoft just pays money to the developers to release it earlier...