Bethesda Thursdays

The Bethesda Store is apparently a thing, and it has Skyrim wear for sale. Fallout merchandise is also available. And GamingHeads.com has this sweet Dragonborn statue available for pre-order.

There have also been a couple of interesting Skyrim mods that have come to light this week, including a tropical mod, and a LEGO Bionicle homage called Legend of the Toa.

Oh, and Skyrim composer Jeremy Soule is Kickstarting his new album, a symphony entitled The Northerner.

Dishonored will be getting another DLC. Called The Knife of Dunwall, it should be available on April 16th. Polygon has a few screenshots from it.

And the folks at Zenimax Online have answered a bunch of questions about The Elder Scrolls Online.

1 Response

  1. Sslaxx says:

    I’m really getting tired of multi-millionaires like Soule and Garriott (and Fargo, and Avellone) using KickStarter. They’ve got the money, they should take the risk.