PlayStation 3 gamers finally got patch 1.7 for Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, but the Dawnguard downloadable content remains elusive. Dawnguard has already been released for both the Xbox 360 and PC, so many PS3 gamers question the delay. The developer could be having technical difficulties trying to get the DLC over to PlayStation 3 owners.
The most worrisome aspect of the situation for many PS3 gamers is Bethesda's failure to address the issue with a statement to ease the minds of PS3 gamers or offer an explanation.
Bethesda recently announced a new Skyrim DLC, Hearthfire, which is expected to be available on the Xbox 360 on Sept. 4, 2012. Hearthfire brings the ability for players to build their own houses and adopt a child.
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