Dawnguard, the debut piece of downloadable content for Action-Roleplayer Skyrim, is still no closer to reaching the PS3, according to yet another Tweet by Pete Hines, Bethesda's Vice President of PR and Marketing. Hines has repeatedly taken to Twitter over the past week to field fans' questions regarding the contents release as the frustration of angry PS3 fans threatens to come to the boil. Dawnguard has been available on the Xbox 360 for over four months now, and in the latest Tweet by Hines, (below), PS3 fans may have to wait a while longer yet for a release date. The most worrying part of this Tweet is "no guess at a date." Hines has in the past denied that the content has been flat out cancelled on the console, so perhaps the best phrase to use right now is that the content's release has been "indefinitely suspended" with Bethesda still apparently clueless as to a release date. The developer has apparently been battling with a "performance related issue" with the content on the PS3, and "aren't happy" to release until this issue has been overcome. Now that we're in October, and with Christmas just a couple of months away, it is looking less and less likely that PS3 fans will see Dawnguard this year.