Bethesda release Skyrim Dragonborn DLC screenshots

Prepare to journey off the coast of Morrowind.

Michael Plant
Friday 16 November 2012 06:00 GMT
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Following the recently released trailer comes a deluge of screenshots from Dragonborn, the third Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim expansion.

Apparently you can prepare to journey off the coast of Morrowind, to the island of Solstheim as you encounter new towns, dungeons, and traverse the ash wastes and glacial valleys of this new land. Confirmed locations including Raven Rock and Skaal; while the Netch, strange floating jellyfish creatures, are also set to make a return to the Elder Scrolls series.

The official press release confirms new shouts to make you even ‘more powerful’ and as well shouts to tame dragons as your fate, and the fate of Solstheim, hangs in the balance as you face off against your deadliest adversary – the first Dragonborn.

The Dragonborn DLC will be available for download for 1600 MS Points on Xbox Live on 4th December (and from the resolution of these screenshots we’d imagine a PC version will shortly after).

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