Devs behind 24-year-old Morrowind mod rebuilding Tamriel expect it to outlast The Elder Scrolls 6: "They worried that Skyrim would kill the mod. They saw it not do that"

Tamriel Rebuilt poster art showing characters' faces
(Image credit: Feivelynart)

For some 24 years, a rotating cast of modders have been working on expanding The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind's map to include the entire continent of Morrowind, and after enduring through the launch of Oblivion, Skyrim, and now Oblivion Remastered, the developers are confident the mod will outlast 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Elder Scrolls 6.

I sat down with senior developer Jackimoff Wackimoff (I'm going with Jack), and I learned that virtually no one from the original crew that ki𓆏ckstarted Tamriel Rebuilt in 2001 is sti🙈ll working on the mod. Jack has only been around since 2021, and they describe themselves as "one of the most senior developers" on TamrielRebuiltTeam.

and , distinct but TR-compatible Morrowind mods bringing "several provinces" of Tamriel and Cyrodiil's Imperial Province, respectively, to Morrowind.

In the wake of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Oblivion: Remastered, TamrielRebuiltTeam serendipitously capitalized on the revitalized energy around the Elder Scrolls world by 澳👍洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:dropping the biggest Tamriel Rebuilt♒ update ever, Grasping Fortune, which added the Hlaalu capital of Narsis as well as over 140 new dungeons and more than 270 new que🀅sts.

With a playable landmass larger in size than Oblivion that lets you explore previously non-playable locations like Old Ebonheart, Port Telvannis, Firewatch, and Necrom, it's natural to wonder when the Tamriel Rebuilt modders plan to wrap a bow around the whole thing and move on to something else. Jack's answer gave me an existential crisis knowing they🐼 and I will probably be dead when that happens.

"The joke amonꦫgst the devs is that it will definitely be done by 2090," they tell me.

Morrowind Tamriel Rebuilt mod screen

(Image credit: TamrielRebuiltTeam)

Making the bold assumption that The Elder Scrolls 6 is out by then, I ask if there's any concern Bethesda's next RPG will take the wind out of Tamriel Re♌built's sails, and they say the battle-tested mod team isn't the slightest bit worried.

"It survived Skyrim, which was one of, if not the most popular game ever made, if you can survive an impact like that... We've got developers that are still around, who are from before Oblivion came out," says Jack. "Th𝐆ey saw people worried that Oblivion would kill the mod. And they saw it not do that. They saw people worried that Skyrim would kill the mod. They saw it not do that. Oblivion Remastered [too.]

"It seems, honestly, subsequent releases just bolstered the people. There's a certain section of people that will play the new one and go, 'this isn't the RPG experience that I was looking for. Wh🔯ere can I find that?'"

Although Jack's confidence in Tamriel Rebuilt borders bravado, they've got a good point. The people playing a modded version of a 23-year-old game aren't exactly The Elder Scrolls 6's target audience. There will be some crossover in player bases, for sure, but t𒉰here's no denying the Tamriel Rebuilt community is entirely distinct from the broader Elder Scrolls community, so it's fair to point to the mod's historical resilience to new entries as proof of its staying power.

But Jack's not just saying that. They're also predicting there w🐲ill be people who play The Elder Scrolls 6 and abandon i꧒t for Tamriel Rebuilt.

"We recognize that Bethesda as it was is not the ♊same as Bethesda as it is, for better or for worse," they say. "And in that, what we're trying to do is we're trying to recapture what exactly they would have been intending [with Morrowind] at the time."

Using publicly available lore books like the , the lore masters at TamrielRebuiltTeam have been filling in the Morrowind world's bla🃏nk spaces under the watchful eye of "resident project historian" Sultan of Rum, and the process has been dutifully recorded over the project's own 120-plus page .

My point being, if anyone's put in the work to say with some confidence that a Morrowind mod will outlive The 🦩Elder Scrolls⛦ 6, it's these people.

With The Elder Scrolls 6 still MIA, Oblivion Remastered proves why remakes and remasters are the greatest tricks in the game developer handbook.

After earning an English degree from ASU, I worked as a corporate copy editor while freelancing for places like SFX Magazine, Screen Rant, Game Revolution, and MMORPG on the side. I got my big break here in 2019 with a freelance news gig, and I was hired on aꦡs GamesRadar's west coast Staff Writer in 2021. That means I'm responsible for managing the site's western regio꧋nal executive branch, AKA my home office, and writing about whatever horror game I'm too afraid to finish.

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