ESO-Morrowind: 20 Minutes Gameplay Video – From Seyda Neen to Vivec

ESO-Morrowind: 20 Minutes Gameplay Video – From Seyda Neen to Vivec

The Elder Scrolls Online is getting a new stand-alone add-on called Morrowind in June. In it, you will once again visit the region of Vvardenfell, and you can see how it looks in a gameplay video from developer ZeniMax.

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You recently got to see the first gameplay scenes from Morrowind in a new trailer for the upcoming stand-alone expansion of The Elder Scrolls Online. Now the developers at ZeniMax have gone even further: In a stream on Twitch, Creative Director Rich Lambert runs through the new regions of Vvardenfell for 20 minutes while community managers Gina Bruno and Jessica Folsom relay questions from the community.

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In the tour through Morrowind you will see the most important regions and cities of the land.

  • The journey starts in Seyda Neen, the starting region after the tutorial of Morrowind. By the way, you can still play this tutorial if you don’t create a new hero but continue with your old character. Seyda Neen was already the starting region in The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind.
  • Next, we head to Ald’Ruhn. During the time of ESO-Morrowind, there is a holy place of the Ashlanders here, who still live in yurts and gather around the hollowed-out shell of a giant mudcrab. This will even be accessible!
  • The highlight of the tour is clearly the stop in Sadrith Mora, where the famous giant mushrooms of the Telvanni wizards can be found. The wizard with the “biggest” one is the top dog here. You even get to see one of the bizarre mushroom towers from the inside.
  • The neat and canal-pierced city of Balmora is next on the agenda. There you will see one of the giant silt striders that take the place of the usually existing way shrines in ESO.
  • Finally, the journey leads to the city of Vivec, named after a god who lives there in person. This settlement was gigantic and complex in ancient Morrowind; in ESO, the city is just being built and is therefore far from finished. So, it won’t be easy to get lost.
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We have embedded the recording from the stream here for you. Those who want to explore Morrowind themselves will have to wait until summer. ESO – Morrowind will be released on June 6 for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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