Sony and Bethesda working together to fix Skyrim Dawnguard DLC

9 September 2012

While the rest of the gaming world happily plays their way through Skyrim’s Dawnguard DLC, PS3 owners are still waiting for Bethesda to resolve the issues which are preventing the expansion’s release.

Sony VP Adam Boyes discussed the collaboration between the console maker and Bethesda.

“We have a big, broad dev support team that works closely with Bethesda – and with all of our partners – to work with them to solve that any sort of issues they have along the way.

“Of course, I always want everything to work always for everyone. I can’t promise any kind of resolution or timeline but can say that everyone involved is trying their best to get this stuff working,”

Bethesda have made it clear that they won’t be releasing the DLC until they’re 100% happy with it, but PS3 gamers are no doubt feeling frustrated, as this isn’t the first issue they’ve had with Skyrim since its release.

Source: CVG

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  1. LAblak22
    20.09.2012 at 11:28

    I only recently really started getting into Skyrim and though it won’t reach epic PC levels, the game can be improved. They just need to sit down and work on it. I wanna kill some d*mn vamps, Bethesda!

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