
Thanks to being such a fan favorite, many mod authors are still working on the game despite its advanced age, yet these projects are not as popular as the ones that seek to bring the country of Morrowind to other titles. Skyrim has been the go-to game to mod for a while and has been host to many impressive projects, such as Enderal: Forgotten Stories, and the massive Beyond Skyrim projects, one of which will take the Dragonborn to modern Morrowind. Still, one project will help bring excitement to Bethesda’s remastering phase: Skywind.
Skywind Got A Promising Update From Its Modding Team
The Project’s End Point Is Finally In Sight
Skywind seeks to remake all of Morrowind using Skyrim‘s engine, making the game more modern and accessible to modern audiences. A promising twenty-minute gameplay demo was recently uploaded to YouTube by the TESR Skywind channel, and Morrowind has never looked better. According to the video, all 2D art and writing are completed for the game, with almost all NPCs cast. The project is steadily moving along, a good sign considering that many modding projects of this size usually suffer from cancellation because of how large a commitment it is for teams often made up of volunteers.
Skywind is specifically for Skyrim: Special Edition on PC.
Skywind Won’t Suffer The Same Problems As Skyblivion
There Are No Signs That A Morrowind Remaster Is Coming Anytime Soon



Skywind isn’t the only remake project made by fans of Skyrim. Skyblivion seeks to bring Oblivion to Skyrim‘s engine and will release later this year, which has been an unfortunate experience for the team behind it after Oblivion Remastered was shadow-dropped. Unfortunate as it is, Skywind likely won’t suffer the same fate, with Fallout 3 getting a remaster next. It should be expected that Skywind will come out before this, given how little information is available about the Fallout 3 remaster project, so the team won’t see their dreams crushed.
Morrowind Is The Most Fascinating Elder Scrolls Game For Modern Fans To Visit
There Isn’t A Modern Version Of The Game To Visit

While Skyrim has benefited from re-release after re-release and Oblivion has its shiny, new remaster, there isn’t a modern way to play Morrowind without considerable legwork, and this is a problem that Skywind will solve. Sure, Daggerfall and Arena don’t have modern alternatives either, but Morrowind is when Elder Scrolls found its footing and started to become the IP it is today. It is also regarded as the best in the series by its cult fans, and appeals specifically to young adult fans of the series.
I am barely older than Morrowind, but as someone who has played a ridiculous amount of Skyrim, I have always been fascinated by the third Elder Scrolls title, especially because the Dragonborn DLC is a love letter to it at times. Skywind could be the perfect way to play The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind when it does eventually come out and that’s what makes the project so exciting. The strangeness and mysticism of the game can be experienced without the aches and pains that come with its age.