Polish retailer Ultima has listed The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim: Legendary Edition for a June 7th release for $54.99 on console and $44.99 on PC.
This version of the game will include the three DLC packs released for the title; Dawnguard, Dragonborn and Hearthfire. Both Dawnguard and Dragonborn cost $15 so it works out as quite a saving for those of you who haven't picked it up yet.
Bethesda have announced that they're "moving on [from Skyrim]," but that there will be "minor updates to Skyrim as needed." Even though the Legendary Edition has yet to be officially announced it makes sense for there to be a version of the game including the DLCs as they move unto new projects.
As for what their next game might be Bethesda have issued two trailers on Twitter's Vine application teasing a new game. The first led some to believe they were preparing to reveal Fallout 4 and while that turned out not to be the case Bethesda released a second short video for the mysterious project.
The company's marketing vice-president, Pete Hines, has told Official Xbox Magazine UK that "I think you'll hear us making considerably more noise this year than we did last year, as a publisher. We will be announcing new stuff and making some noise, and I think when we get the chance to show you guys what we're up to, that you'll sit up and take notice."
The Legendary Edition is set to launch for PS3, Xbox 360 and PC.
Source: Eurogamer Poland.