The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Dragonborn DLC Announced, Launches Dec 4th
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Dragonborn DLC Announced, Launches Dec 4th

Making good on their promise from last week, Bethesda has officially announced that Dragonborn will be released as the next piece of downloadable content for the Xbox 360 version of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on December 4th.
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Making good on their promise from last week, Bethesda has officially announced that Dragonborn will be released as the next piece of downloadable content for the Xbox 360 version of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on December 4th.

The trailer for the Dragonbron DLC reveals some of the new enemies in the add-on, along with some of the new environments that you will be killing those enemies in. Additionally, the video confirms that players will be able to mount dragons for transportation purposes, as was rumored back in October.

Dragonborn will cost you 1600 Microsoft Bucks over Xbox Live when it launches next month. There is no word yet on a PC release date, and PS3 gamers should just work off the assumption that Bethesda will never be able to get their act together.

Source: Bethesda


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