Preceding all of the The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim DLC that begins launching in North America on February 12th is patch 1.8 for the open-world title, which will see an English release on February 11th, as tweeted by Pete Hines of Bethesda.
Pete also went on to mention that the FIGS (French, Italian, German, Spanish) DLC is still in certification, but the European DLC is still on track for their original release dates and that their pricing has been updated:
Dragonborn – Wednesday, February 13th
- First Week Price: £6.49, € 7.99, AUS $11.75
- Regular Price: £12.99, € 16.99, AUS $24.95
Hearthfire – Wednesday, February 20th
- First Week Price: £1.99, € 2.49, AUS $3.65
- Regular Price: £3.99, € 4.99, AUS $7.35
Dawnguard – Wednesday, February 27th
- First Week Price: £6.49, € 7.99, AUS $11.75
- Regular Price: £12.99, € 16.99, AUS $24.95
Bethesda still hasn’t confirmed any North America pricing, but if it stays in line with the PC and Xbox 360, this is what you can expect:
Dragonborn – Tuesday, February 12th
- First Week Price: $9.99
- Regular Price: $19.99
Hearthfire – Tuesday, February 19th
- First Week Price: $2.49
- Regular Price: $4.99
Dawnguard – Tuesday, February 26th
- First Week Price: $9.99
- Regular Price: $19.99
Be sure to check back on Tuesday for our PlayStation Store Global Update, where we’ll you know just how much Dragonborn will be in North America.
Will you be playing some Skyrim next week, even if it’s only to download patch 1.8? Let us know in the comments below.
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