Last week Bethesda announced that The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim patch 1.2 was submitted to Sony and Microsoft for certification on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and that a patch for the PC version was coming as well.
Until now, the only timeframe we had was a "current estimate" for the patch going live the week after Thanksgiving.
Today, we got some more clarificiation. Bethesda's VP of Marketing and PR Pete Hines updated fans that the patch should go live for all three updates (PS3, Xbox 360, and PC) during "first half of next week".
While the full list of bugs this patch would address wasn't released, Pete Hines did say that "improved performance for long-term play on PS3" was on the list for patch 1.2.
Hines promised that he would "provide a list of fixes once patch has been certed and no other changes will be made."
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