Skyrim: Legendary Edition On The Way?

Are Bethesda about to release a "Legendary Edition" of Skyrim?

By Joseph Dempsey /

A Skyrim "Legendary Edition" containing all three DLC packs as well as the original game has been spotted on a Polish retail site, according to IGN. The listing over at Ultima reveals the edition will include all three DLC packs - Dawnguard, Hearthfire and Dragonborn - all on one disc. According to the source, it is being made available for both PS3 and Xbox 360 for £35 ($54) and on the PC for the much cheaper £29 ($44). The release of the Legendary Edition would seem to tie in with Bethesda's development cycle regarding Skyrim. The company recently confirmed there will be no more Skyrim DLC in the future, writing on their Bethblog that the team would be "moving on" to other projects - possibly an Elder Scrolls VI. A Legendary Edition then would seem like a pretty "neat and tidy" way to bid farewell to Skyrim, by making all content available in one convenient place, much like a Rolling Stone's "Greatest Hits" CD. Bethesda have in the past created "Game of the Year" versions of previous titles such as The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas, so it looks pretty likely that this is legit. Bethesda have made no official comment on a "Legendary Edition" of Skyrim, but we'll have all the latest news just as soon as they do.