Compare The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Triple Pack (DLC) Steam key prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Bethesda Game Studios. Published by Bethesda Softworks. Released on 10/28/2016. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Single Player, Third Person, First Person, Adventure.

All three Skyrim DLC in one bundle: a meaty vampire war, a surprisingly chill homebuilding sim, and a full second island that plays like a mini-sequel. Two of the three are unmissable; the third is a nice bonus.

If you own the original Skyrim on Steam and skipped the DLC back in the day, this Triple Pack is the straightforward fix. It bundles Dawnguard, Hearthfire, and Dragonborn into a single key, and while the three expansions are wildly different in scope and ambition, together they round out what Skyrim is as a complete experience. Dawnguard is the faction-choice expansion. You pick a side in a conflict between vampire hunters (the Dawnguard) and the ancient Volkihar vampire clan, and the game does actually reward the choice with different questlines, locations, and abilities. The Vampire Lord transformation comes with its own perk tree, life-draining powers, and the ability to summon gargoyles, while the Dawnguard side unlocks crossbows and werewolf skill tree upgrades. New areas like the Soul Cairn and the Forgotten Vale give you genuine reasons to poke around, and companion Serana is widely praised as one of the better-written characters in the whole game. It is not a flawless expansion - some animations are stiff and the main quest is shorter than it looks - but the story and the new playstyle options hold up. Dragonborn is the big one. It ships you off to Solstheim, a full island that blends Nordic and Dunmer culture in ways that feel noticeably different from mainland Skyrim. The main villain is Miraak, the original Dragonborn, and the quest eventually sends you into Apocrypha, the realm of Daedric Prince Hermaeus Mora, which is genuinely unsettling and unlike anything in the base game. On top of that you get over 35 new quests, new shouts and spells, weapons like the Bloodskal Blade, and dragon riding. Fair warning on that last one: the dragon riding is more cinematic novelty than real mechanic, since dragons follow predetermined patrol paths rather than letting you fly freely across the map. It is a letdown if you go in expecting full aerial freedom. The side content on Solstheim, including Rieklings (small goblin-like creatures that swarm you), Werebears, and Reavers, more than compensates. Hearthfire is the odd one out in terms of gameplay type. There is no main quest here. Instead, you can purchase land in three different holds, construct a manor from scratch, add rooms like an alchemical laboratory, armory, and garden, hire a steward and a personal bard, and adopt children. It is slower, more domestic, and deliberately low-stakes - which some players love as a gear-down between dungeon runs, and others find undercooked for paid DLC. The adoption mechanic and house customization are genuinely well-implemented, but do not go in expecting combat or lore payoffs. One important note before buying: if you already own Skyrim Special Edition or Anniversary Edition, all three of these DLCs are already included. This Triple Pack key is relevant only for owners of the original (Legendary Edition-era) base game on Steam. Check your library before purchasing. Alex, Scout Team

The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Triple Pack (DLC) Steam key
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Triple Pack (DLC) Steam key

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Oct 28, 2016Bethesda Game StudiosBethesda Softworks
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All three Skyrim DLC in one bundle: a meaty vampire war, a surprisingly chill homebuilding sim, and a full second island that plays like a mini-sequel. Two of the three are unmissable; the third is a nice bonus.

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Essential for original Skyrim owners who skipped the DLC - Dawnguard and Dragonborn alone justify the buy, Hearthfire is a quiet bonus.

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If you own the original Skyrim on Steam and skipped the DLC back in the day, this Triple Pack is the straightforward fix. It bundles Dawnguard, Hearthfire, and Dragonborn into a single key, and while the three expansions are wildly different in scope and ambition, together they round out what Skyrim is as a complete experience. Dawnguard is the faction-choice expansion. You pick a side in a conflict between vampire hunters (the Dawnguard) and the ancient Volkihar vampire clan, and the game does actually reward the choice with different questlines, locations, and abilities. The Vampire Lord transformation comes with its own perk tree, life-draining powers, and the ability to summon gargoyles, while the Dawnguard side unlocks crossbows and werewolf skill tree upgrades. New areas like the Soul Cairn and the Forgotten Vale give you genuine reasons to poke around, and companion Serana is widely praised as one of the better-written characters in the whole game. It is not a flawless expansion - some animations are stiff and the main quest is shorter than it looks - but the story and the new playstyle options hold up. Dragonborn is the big one. It ships you off to Solstheim, a full island that blends Nordic and Dunmer culture in ways that feel noticeably different from mainland Skyrim. The main villain is Miraak, the original Dragonborn, and the quest eventually sends you into Apocrypha, the realm of Daedric Prince Hermaeus Mora, which is genuinely unsettling and unlike anything in the base game. On top of that you get over 35 new quests, new shouts and spells, weapons like the Bloodskal Blade, and dragon riding. Fair warning on that last one: the dragon riding is more cinematic novelty than real mechanic, since dragons follow predetermined patrol paths rather than letting you fly freely across the map. It is a letdown if you go in expecting full aerial freedom. The side content on Solstheim, including Rieklings (small goblin-like creatures that swarm you), Werebears, and Reavers, more than compensates. Hearthfire is the odd one out in terms of gameplay type. There is no main quest here. Instead, you can purchase land in three different holds, construct a manor from scratch, add rooms like an alchemical laboratory, armory, and garden, hire a steward and a personal bard, and adopt children. It is slower, more domestic, and deliberately low-stakes - which some players love as a gear-down between dungeon runs, and others find undercooked for paid DLC. The adoption mechanic and house customization are genuinely well-implemented, but do not go in expecting combat or lore payoffs. One important note before buying: if you already own Skyrim Special Edition or Anniversary Edition, all three of these DLCs are already included. This Triple Pack key is relevant only for owners of the original (Legendary Edition-era) base game on Steam. Check your library before purchasing.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
8 GB RAM
Storage
12 GB
Graphics
NVIDIA GTX 470 1GB /AMD HD 7870 2GB
Processor
Intel i5-750/AMD Phenom II X4-945
System requirements
Windows 7/8.1/10 (64-bit)

Recommended

Memory
8 GB RAM
Storage
12 GB
Graphics
NVIDIA GTX 780 3GB /AMD R9 290 4GB
Processor
Intel i5-2400/AMD FX-8320
System requirements
Windows 7/8.1/10 (64-bit)

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Bethesda Game Studios
Publisher
Bethesda Softworks
Release Date
Oct 28, 2016

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The lowest in-stock price we track for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Triple Pack (DLC) Steam key is €6.84 at Eneba (16 August 2026). We compare 3 live offers from verified key stores — the full table with every store and its trust score is on this page.

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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Triple Pack (DLC) Steam key is available on PC.

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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Triple Pack (DLC) Steam key was released on 28 October 2016.

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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Triple Pack (DLC) Steam key was developed by Bethesda Game Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks.