A press release sent from Bethesda today has revealed that “The first two add-on content drops for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim will be releasing exclusively on Xbox 360, 30 days before it’s available anywhere else,” (check out Joystiq for the full PR text). The developer has a track record for extensive post-launch DLC content, and the scope and scale of DLC for Skyrim look to be the hugest yet (Todd Howard’s interview with AusGamers sheds some light on DLC plans).

So all you PS3 and PC Elder Scrolls fanatics who just gotta have the DLC now now now are SOL. I would be very interested to see sales statistics for moves like this, and how many multiplatform owners choose to get the 360 version instead of the PS3 or PC version, just so they can get the DLC right away. Are there really that many multiplatform owners for that to make a difference? It’s doubtful that many people who weren’t already in the market for a 360 are going to jump up and buy one just for this deal. And if the numbers don’t really yield all that much competitive advantage for the 360, then it just seems like kind of a dick move on Microsoft’s (and Bethesda’s) part.

Seems to be a lot of that going around right now.