Sony currently working with Bethesda for Skyrim DLC

According to Kotaku, Sony's publisher relations VP Adam Boyes spoke about the current situation with Skyrim's DLC regarding the PlayStation 3 during the New York Gaming Conference last week. "Of course, I always want everything to work always for everyone," Boyes empathized but noted , "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."

"We work with all of our partners to try and solve their problems," Boyes pointed out. "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." 

It appears that Sony is on the ball in trying to get all of the Skyrim DLC functional and working on their home console. Despite their hard work it's disappointing to know that we won't know if and when it will come out.

Skyrim's first DLC, Dawnguard, launched earlier this year in the summer and Hearthfire released last week for Xbox Live. While the former is available for both Xbox 360 and PC, the latter will arrive after a 30-day exclusivity period.  

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