Summary

  • Some of Bethesda's best DLCs are part of major franchises like The Elder Scrolls and Fallout.
  • These expansions offer compelling narratives, new gameplay mechanics, and additional content to enhance the base games.
  • Players can experience new stories, play as new characters, explore new locations, and face new challenges in these highly-regarded Bethesda DLCs.

Over the years, Bethesda Softworks has developed a reputation for enthralling storytelling across a wide variety of genres and settings. Perhaps best known for the Elder Scrolls series, they have also acquired and added to established franchises like Fallout, Doom, and Wolfenstein, among countless others, improving their prominence within the gaming community.

Many Bethesda games have received some noteworthy expansions, many of which have improved the gameplay experience or even surpassed their base games with captivating narratives and expanded mechanics. Here are some of the best Bethesda DLCs, ranked based on a combination of their overall quality and popularity, plus their impact on the respective base games.

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8 Dishonored: The Brigmore Witches

Standalone Story About Daud’s Redemption

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9 /10
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October 9, 2012
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M For Mature 17+ Due To Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Sexual Themes, Strong Language
Developer(s)
Arkane Studios
Genre(s)
Action, Adventure, Stealth
Platform(s)
PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PC

Following on from Dishonored’s well-received The Knife of Dunwall DLC campaign about Daud’s redemption arc, The Brigmore Witches continues the story and allows all abilities to be carried over. After murdering the Empress at the beginning of the main game, Daud now seeks to save the Empress's daughter Emily, upon discovering a plot by the eponymous Brigmore Witches that threatens her life.

Just as in the main game, Daud’s abilities allow for either a chaotic murder spree or a completely pacifistic playthrough. His unique chokedust and stun mines open all kinds of possibilities, as well as the power to summon friendly assassins to do the dirty work in both familiar and brand-new locations around Dunwall.

7 The Evil Within: The Assignment

Use Stealth And Cunning To Help Juli Survive

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5 /10
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October 14, 2014
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M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Strong Language
Developer(s)
Tango Gameworks
Genre(s)
Third-Person Shooter, Survival Horror
OpenCritic Rating
Fair

Partway through the campaign of the survival horror game The Evil Within, protagonist Sebastian Castellanos and his colleague Juli Kidman become separated from one another. The first of three DLCs, titled The Assignment, fills in the gaps in Juli’s actions during their separation, while also delving into her backstory and motivations.

Taking control of Detective Kidman, players are forced to use stealth if they have any hope of survival, since she does not have access to firearms like Detective Castellanos in the main game. There are occasions where she can use an axe, but she must mostly lure enemies with her voice or bottles while sneaking around. Those who enjoy a challenge can play in the new KURIYAMI mode, which takes away all light sources, except for Juli’s flashlight.

6 The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind – Bloodmoon

New Island, New Factions, And Werewolves

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May 1, 2002
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T For Teen due to Blood, Violence
Developer(s)
Bethesda Game Studios
Genre(s)
RPG
Platform(s)
PC, Xbox (Original)

The first expansion of The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind, called Tribunal, is certainly worth playing, but it sits in the shadow of the far superior Bloodmoon. The new island setting of Solstheim is unlike the setting of the main game, featuring far more detailed environments and weather conditions, plus it is largely inhabited by Nords instead of Dunmer.

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Questlines are separate from the main story of Morrowind, involving the establishment of mines on the island as part of the East Empire Company, which was added as a faction for this expansion. The Daedric Lord Hircine is a major character, giving players the opportunity to become a werewolf, drastically altering gameplay and NPC interactions, and adding plenty of replayability.

5 The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim – Dragonborn

Discover New Powers & Explore Solstheim Again

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9 /10
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November 11, 2011
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M For Mature 17+ Due To Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Sexual Themes, Use of Alcohol
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Bethesda Game Studios
Genre(s)
RPG, Action, Adventure
OpenCritic Rating
Strong
Oblivion Remastered Players Return to Skyrim

A decade after exploring Solstheim for the first time, players were given the chance to travel to the island once again in The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim – Dragonborn. Some may prefer Skyrim’s other expansions, but Dragonborn packs the most features, with a new island, more powerful abilities to learn, and the chance to battle the Dragonborn known as Miraak.

Despite Miraak’s prominence, he only makes up a small part of everything on offer. Players also travel to Apocrypha many times, the realm of Daedric Prince Hermaeus Mora, in order to unlock forbidden knowledge. Stahlrim weapons and chitin armor, combined with finding new powers and dragonborn abilities, add countless hours to any playthrough, and these valuable experiences carry over into the main campaign.

4 Rage: The Scorchers

Take On The Eponymous Clan And Try A Harder Difficulty Level

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7 /10
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2011-10-4
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Developer(s)
id Software
Genre(s)
FPS
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PC, PS3, Xbox 360

Rage is arguably one of Bethesda’s best shooters, and its expansion, The Scorchers, only adds to that prestige. Featuring six new areas to explore, the main focus is on the clan known as The Scorchers, a maniacal group of bandits with a dastardly plan to destroy the wasteland and all its inhabitants.

This DLC gives players the option to continue the main game beyond its original ending, and they can even try out the Ultra-Nightmare mode for a challenge. The Nailgun weapon is a fun addition to mess around with, possessing three different types of ammunition to take enemies down. Plus, there is another round of Mutant Bash TV to enjoy, where players can earn large amounts of money.

3 Fallout 3: Broken Steel

Continue The Lone Wanderer’s Story

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October 28, 2008
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M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Sexual Themes, Strong Language, Use of Drugs
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Bethesda Game Studios
Genre(s)
Action RPG
Platform(s)
PS3, Xbox 360, PC

After completing the main campaign in Fallout 3, many were disappointed that the story was over, but Broken Steel allows it to continue. By far the biggest and most important DLC of Fallout 3, it sees the Lone Wanderer join the ranks of the Brotherhood of Steel as they seek out the last remnants of the Enclave in order to wipe them out.

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Not only are there extra quests and side quests for players to sink their teeth into, but the level cap is also raised from level 20 to 30 in Broken Steel, plus there are new perks and weapons. While fearsome new enemies like the super mutant overlord and feral ghoul reaver may present a challenge, players get to witness Liberty Prime spectacularly tearing through foes.

2 Fallout New Vegas: Old World Blues

Meet Mad Scientists And Explore The Big Empty

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8 /10
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October 19, 2010
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M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Sexual Content, Strong Language, Use of Drugs
Developer(s)
Obsidian Entertainment
Genre(s)
RPG
Platform(s)
PS3, Xbox 360, PC

Partially due to its fantastic DLC options, Fallout: New Vegas is regarded by many as the best game in the series, and one of the best games ever made. Old World Blues is perhaps the standout of the four excellent story expansions, introducing new areas, iconic characters, and increasing the level cap by five, just like the other DLCs.

Players can explore Big MT or the "Big Empty" and assist the scientists within, whose experiments have gotten out of control and need to be contained. Not only are there bizarre enemies like robot scorpions, but the iconic Dr. Mobius is one of the main characters. The Courier has access to the Sink, a building that can be used as a new home where players can install useful upgrades.

1 The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion – Shivering Isles

Become Sheogorath’s Protégé

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March 20, 2006
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M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Language, Sexual Themes, Use of Alcohol, Violence
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Genre(s)
RPG
Platform(s)
PC, PS3, Xbox 360

Considered by many to be Bethesda’s greatest expansion, The Shivering Isles is one of two major DLCs for The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion. Available from the very beginning, players can travel to the titular Shivering Isles, home of the Daedric Prince of Madness, Sheogorath, and become his protégé.

At around a quarter of the size of Cyrodiil, there is plenty to explore in the diverse landscape, from the brightness and beauty of Mania to the doom and gloom of Dementia. This new land includes plenty of new enemies, unhinged NPCs, and unique gear such as madness armor. Dozens of hours can be spent in this quirky setting, making it almost like a new game within an already stellar RPG.

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