

The series is very well known for its open world that lets players roam around and do whatever they want, from exploring treacherous caverns to finding treasure, or picking flowers and making potions. Skyrim puts players in control of the Dovhakiin, which is dragon tongue for Dragonborn, in the icy Viking-inspired region of Skyrim. The new DLC also allows you to adopt children. The DLC introduces new tools such as a drafting table and a carpenter’s workbench to transform stone, clay and logs into structures and furnishings. The Hearthfire DLC allows you to purchase land, and build your own house from the ground up – from a simple one-room cottage to a sprawling compound complete with armoury, alchemy laboratory, stable, garden and more. While the PC version is now up to date with all the DLC released for Skyrim so far, there is still no word on the DLCs for the PlayStaion 3 version of the game. The DLC is available on Steam for $4.99 (around Rs 260).


Quest markers for areas in Morrowind such as Solstheim, Telvanni Castle, Karstaag, Raven Rock and Miraak Temple have been discovered in Skyrim’s files.īack in August, Bethesda had released the latest DLC for Skyrim on the PC, titled Hearthfire. Morrowind was originally the setting for the third game of the series – The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, and is the home of the dark elves, aka, Dunmer. Along with this, some other file names hint towards one of the most well-loved areas in the Elder Scroll series – Morrowind. These files hint towards the possibility of being able to ride dragons in the next DLC, as there are animation files for riding dragons. There are files named 'DLC2' and 'Dragonborn', which were added in the most recent update to the open world game. The return to Morrowind has been heavily hinted in files added to the game after a recent update. This DLC could be the return to the lands of Morrowind from the third Elder Scrolls games. The image that Bethesda showed on its Twitter page
