User blog comment:NewYorker1350/No more for Skyrim?/@comment-9156240-20130508023954

There is no Redguard DLC, that was merely a rumor, as confirmed by Pete Hines, who is a spokesperson for Bethesda. People really took it much further than was necessary. There were even people faking pictures of Redguard being leaked on Steam.

The BethBlog post says that they're just moving on to other products and that they will still release updates for the game. The updates will most likely be minor additions, like horse combat (which was really choppy and hard to enjoy- though realistic in that sense, I suppose).

I, myself, am disapointed in the way they handled the situation. From the very beginning, Bethesda promised that DLC would be a major part of the Skyrim experience, and even estimated as many as 5 large DLCs. The only DLC that came close to that size was Dragonborn, as Dawnguard was merely a questline with a few new caves and zones. Hearthfire doesn't even really count, in my opinion. It's like saying the horse armor from Oblivion was DLC. It just seems like calling HF DLC is a bit of a stretch.

So we tehcnically only got 2 DLCs out of the 5 we were promised, and now they're just dropping Skyrim. I am glad they're moving on to another project, but they should at least keep a small team working on random DLC here and there. Even if it's not all Dragonborn-sized, a few quest packs would be nice.