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by Andrew Yoon, shacknews.com, May 24, 2012 2:15PM PDT

Bethesda has announced details for their next Skyrim update. Patch 1.6 will add one of the fans' most-requested features: mounted combat. Read more

Bethesda Game Studios' parent company Zenimax has secured a downloadable software trademark "Dragonborn," which may be related to upcoming DLC for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Read more

Bethesda has finally announced the first expansion pack for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Titled Dawnguard, the DLC will arrive first on Xbox 360 this summer. Read more

As promised, Bethesda's Kinect-powered update to Skyrim is going live tomorrow. The patch will enable a variety of voice commands, such as quick access to the map and saving. Read more

by John Keefer, shacknews.com, Apr 27, 2012 8:30AM PDT

Buried deep in the latest Skyrim patch 1.5 are a few folders that could hint at new DLC content. Read more

Join Garnett Lee on this episode of Shacknews Daily. Today’s stories: Valve is working on hardware, Skyrim adds Kinect support, and Mass Effect 3 tops March sales. Read more

by Alice O'Connor, shacknews.com, Apr 12, 2012 8:45AM PDT

Kinect-powered Dragon Shouts are officially coming to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim in a free title update for Xbox 360, due later this month. Read more

by John Keefer, shacknews.com, Apr 5, 2012 11:30AM PDT

Skyrim gets some console love as Bethesda releases the 1.5 patch for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Read more

by John Keefer, shacknews.com, Mar 23, 2012 6:45AM PDT

ZeniMax has filed for a trademark on the name Dawnguard. Is it for new DLC for Skyrim? An expansion? Who knows ... Read more

by Alice O'Connor, shacknews.com, Mar 12, 2012 6:15AM PDT

2011's slightly silly legal battle between Bethesda parent company ZeniMax and Minecraft developer Mojang over the name 'Scrolls' has drawn to a close with a settlement that sees both parties sort-of getting what they wanted. Read more