There’s still no end date yet, but I’m really starting to believe. A new Skywind video just gave us a fresh look at the fan project rebuilding the entirety of The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind inside the modern Skyrim engine. Inspired by the “creative risks” of the Bethesda original, which was made as a last-ditch effort but won enough acclaim to springboard the series into Oblivion and Skyrim, it imagines how the groundbreaking RPG might have looked if it was built using the technology of the latest installment. As the first full progress check-in since its 2024 reveals, it’s come a very long way.
Rebuilding Morrowind inside Skyrim, huge fan project Skywind now looks like the best way to play
9 May 20260

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