It's a good day for Sony. After receiving certification yesterday, Bethesda has announced the release dates for all of the Skyrim DLC. PlayStation 3 gamers will finally know when they can get their hands on the longtime coming DLC. Oddly, they'll be arriving on the console in a reverse order then they did on PC and Xbox 360, but that shouldn't matter much.
Here are the official dates:
* Dragonborn - Feb. 12
* Hearthfire - Feb. 19
* Dawnguard - Feb. 26
And as earlier promised, each DLC will be 50 percent off during the first week of its release.
The first DLC to hit PS3 is the most expansive, Dragonborn, which takes place on the island of Solstheim, and offers up plenty of new areas for players to explore, including new towns, dungeons, wilderness. Of course, new quests will be offered all so you can ready yourself before going up against your "deadliest adversary" yet, the first Dragonborn.
The second DLC to arrive, Hearthfire, didn't offer a story or additional characters so much as it let players customize their various homes. The DLC allows players to "create a living home. With this official add-on to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, you can purchase land and build your own home from the ground up - from a simple one-room cottage to a sprawling compound complete with an armory, alchemy laboratory, stable, garden, and more. Use all-new tools like the drafting table and carpenter's workbench to transform quarried stone, clay, and sawn logs into structures and furnishings. Even transform your house into a home by adopting children."
The final DLC to arrive will be Dawnguard, which offers about 10 to 20 hours worth of gameplay, and gives players the option of joining the titular vampire hunting Dawnguard and taking on the vampire lord Harkon in his quest to extinguish the sun, or you can join Harkon and his kin, who grant you all the powers to be one with the night.
The company is still waiting on Sony to offer fans a release date for the episodes in Europe.