First The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Dragonborn Screenshots Released

Bethesda has released the first set of screenshots for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim's Dragonborn DLC ahead of the add-on's Xbox Live launch on December 4th.

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Bethesda has released the first set of screenshots for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim‘s Dragonborn DLC ahead of the add-on’s Xbox Live launch on December 4th.

The Dragonborn expansion takes players off the coast of Morrowind to the island of Solstheim, where they will fight through new dungeons, discover new towns, learn new shouts, and cruise around town on their very own dragon. Naturally, the DLC is not all fun and dragon rides, because the first Dragonborn has returned and he is itching for a fight.

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Dragonborn DLC will run you 1600 Microsoft Bucks when it hits Xbox Live on December 4th. Check out the new screenshots below, and make sure to watch the add-on’s first trailer which was released earlier this month.

There is no word yet on when Dragonborn will land on the PC and PS3 (or if it will ever hit Sony’s console). As soon as Bethesda announces anything on either front we will let you know.


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