

Skyrim: Is The Dragonborn DLC Worth It?ĭragonborn takes us back to the island adjacent to Vvardenfell, Solstheim. Skyrim might be ten years old, but it’s still worth diving into today, so don’t be put off by that 2011 release date. I’ll explain exactly what each DLC contains before diving deeper into my opinion on each one, sharing whether or not the price tag warrants the content, and whether that content is any good. RELATED: Starfield Can't Fall Victim To Bethesda's Usual Problems In that case, this’ll serve as a neat breakdown on whether they’re worth your time, not your hard-earned cash.

It’s safe to say that I’ll be able to guide you on this journey of whether or not they’re worth the extra pennies - unless you already own the Special Edition, which includes all of it. In total, counting the Special Edition and the various console ports that I’ve owned, I’ve amassed over one thousand hours in Skyrim, and a lot of that time was spent playing through the downloadable content. The first two are £13.49 each while the latter is just £3.39. There are three DLC in total - Dragonborn, Dawnguard, and Hearthfire. It’s inevitable that we’ll eventually see a PS5 and Xbox Series X|S release, even if it's just a 60fps update, meaning that both new and returning players will likely be curious about whether or not to buy the Skyrim DLC. Skyrim is one of the most beloved RPGs of all time, having provided Bethesda with a steady stream of income for almost a decade as it constantly launches on new platforms.
