
NowGamer: Microsoft's 30-day exclusivity period on the first Skyrim expansion means Bethesda is free to launch Dawnguard from this week.

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Depends on how quick can Bethesda can change the fact that you cant open doors or walk down certain coridors as a vampire.
I loved Skyrim but will wait until all the DLC is released and then they release a GOTY edition with all the DLC on a disc. I did that for FO3 and got all the DLC on a disc for $29.99 which was less then the DL price not on a disc, go figure.
Whatever they treat PS3 users like dogs expecting us to pay 60 dollars for a downgraded version of the game and then releases their patches and DLC a month later on the downgraded version. I'm gonna start buying their games used and not on release day and I'm gonna buy it on the 360 this time.
Is it coming cause it's already almost the 26 and their is still no official release date whatsoever.
I'll tell you folks right now. Dawnguard is worth the money and not worth the money at the same time. The new vampire lord powers are terrific, and all the new weapons, spells, and shouts are very interesting. But despite all that it kinda felt incomplete. It wasn't a huge expansion pack, just a lot of new hubs. The main campaign was longer than I thought it be, about 20 hours for me and lots of side missions, still despite that it kinda felt rushed. I blame Microsoft to tell you the truth. I honestly wished they work on it a little more to the make it bigger. It wouldn't have felt like I've been ripped off if it was $15, but I recommend waiting for the GOTY edition.