"Skyrim" has been an incredibly successful game for the developer Bethesda, and now with PC gamers still being able to get their hands on the "Dragonborn" DLC, PS3 gamers must still wait a while longer.
According to a report from VG24/7 yesterday, "Skyrim" is now available on Steam for $19.99, which will allow gamers the chance to finally explore Solstheim.
For those who missed the release dates for the upcoming ports to the PlayStation 3, read on below.
Bethesda announced, with excitement, the news and also wanted to remind PS3 gamers of the discount they can get during the first week.
"Let the official countdown to Dragonborn, Dawnguard, and Hearthfire on PS3 begin.
"This week Dragonborn, Dawnguard, Hearthfire, and the 1.8 title update have all cleared certification with SCEA. As we speak, we’re working with Sony Europe to finalize certification for other territories.
"What does this mean? It means we now have the official release dates for Skyrim add on content in North America.
"Don’t forget: all three add-ons will be marked down to 50% during their first week of release. As soon as we have final dates for Europe, we will post an update here. Stay tuned," Bethesda said.
The dates are as follows: Dragonborn releases Tuesday, February, 12, Hearthfire releases Tuesday, February, 19 and Dawnguard releases Tuesday, February, 26.
For those looking for a preview into "The Elder Scrolls VI," check out the Bethesda developer video below for a look around Dominion.

















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