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Out for some time now on the console platforms, the Dawnguard DLS for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is now available for available for PC players via Valve’s Steam digital distribution service.  It is time to return to Skyrim and become a vampire lord.


The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is a brilliant game, providing an immersive sense of adventure, trepidation and power all wrapped up in a beautifully realised fictional fantasy.

And there is no better place to revel in the beauty of Skyrim than on the PC.

Today marks the release of Dawnguard, the first major DLC (Download content) for the game on PC.  You can get it via Steam.

The Vampire Lord Harkon has returned to power. Using the Elder Scrolls, he seeks to do the unthinkable - to end the sun itself. Will you join the ancient order of the Dawnguard and stop him, or will you yourself become a Vampire Lord?


Featuring an all new faction questline, new locations, weapons, creatures and more; the ultimate choice will be yours.


For more information on The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim® or Dawnguard™, please visit www.elderscrolls.com.

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