Now, hear me out... I'm not angry like some people are, but I find this extremely lame. I don't understand how some people aren't upset over the fact that there isn't going to be more Skyrim DLC. We were lead on to think that they would do more, they could have done so much more. Skyrim had so much potential for DLC, this game had endless possibilities. But why would they do this? To end the game's lifespan this way. As people have already said, Bethesda ended Skyrim in a whimper or a whisper instead of a bang. There was no final DLC, Dragonborn definitely didn't seem like the final DLC, and usually the developers announce their last DLC for their games. I feel like they were or may have been working on one more thing for this game, but then something made them decide to scrap the project. Perhaps it was the unfortunate release time of the next generation consoles or maybe they wanted to focus more on Fallout 4, or something... I'm a huge Bethesda, and I love both Fallout and Elder Scrolls almost equally, but it doesn't sit right with me that they would drop Skyrim to focus on FO4. Does this not feel right to anyone else?