The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim DLC Dragonborn Now Available for PC

Now, shout "Come at me bro" to dragons and watch them obey.

Posted By | On 05th, Feb. 2013

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The latest DLC pack for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Dragonborn AKA “That One Where You Can Ride A Friggin’ Dragon” has been released for PC today. It will be launching later this month for PS3, but until then, PC gamers get first cracks. The DLC is available via Steam.

Dragonborn allows players to travel to the land of Solstheim, featured in the Bloodmoon expansion of The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, a costal region full of new towns, dungeons, quests, enemies and much much more. The most awesome additions to the game come from the shouts, which can now bend the will of your enemies and tame dragons to the point of gaining their servitude.

The central storyline is pretty much standard fare however: You must travel to this new land to fight the first Dragonborn, namely Miraak and his cultists who don’t know any better. But hey, in Dragonborn, it’s the moments that make up the game – and dragon riding ones are worth it.

Check out our review of the DLC for Xbox 360 here.

Source: ElectronicTheatre


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