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After 12 years, the modders merging Morrowind and Skyrim say their project would "come out faster" if "we were all working with Bethesda," but it would be "much worse"

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The Elder Scrolls Renewal Project has taken many turns since its debut project Morroblivion released in 2010, with Skyblivion and Skywind now standing as the modders' ongoing feats - and while the latter has been in development for over a decade now, the creators think it'll be well worth the wait.

Skywind aims to give Morrowind a breath of fresh, modern air by recreating the iconic 2002 title from the ground up in the Skyrim engine.

The project commenced in February 2012 after Bethesda's Creation Kit launched, allowing modders to freely view and edit the game's data files, but it has yet to be released.

As the team behind Skywind shares in a recent stream, "It's going to be awesome though, when it's out!" Development isn't always easy, however, especially for a group of volunteers. "It's going to be amazing and we're trying our hardest, but you know, sometimes things happen and we've just got to move past them and keep going.

It's not quite like AAA game development, because if this was an official project from a game studio, everyone working on it is getting paid, right?

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