

We had our first inkling that Dragonborn was PS3-bound this October, when decoded patch files outing the DLC's existence made reference to an update for the console's compatibility. "We’re also happy to announce Dragonborn will be available on PS3 and PC early next year." Presumably it was just the right time, then, for the official Bethesda blog to reveal that they won't soon be alone: Venturing to the province of Morrowind, perhaps on the wings of its newly mountable dragons, Xbox 360 owners of Skyrim will be suiting up with Dragonborn as early as tomorrow, December 4th, when the content can be downloaded over Xbox Live for 1600 Microsoft Points ($20). Over a year after critics hailed its multiplatform release, over six months after Xbox 360 audiences fought (or became) vampires with Dawnguard and three after they furnished homes with Hearthfire, and over two months after Bethesda appeared at an impasse with downloadable content for Sony's consoles (the two teaming up even seemed futile), it was announced by the studio today that Dragonborn, the third iteration of SkyrimDLC, will be available to PC and PlayStation 3 owners in early 2013. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim DLC is finally coming to the PlayStation 3.
