The Elder Scrolls: Morrowind is not just a small DLC, but a full-fledged addon for ESO. This can also be purchased in stores and various editions are available for (pre)order. Learn here which version contains which content and what the fun costs.
The mystery of the ESO addon Morrowind is finally revealed, and as a full-fledged expansion, it includes not only the vast region of Vvardenfell but also a new class called Warden and the new PvP battlegrounds. The Elder Scrolls Morrowind is available as a physical version, as a digital upgrade, and also as a special edition.
What package would you like?
The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind will be released on June 6 in five versions for all platforms. The following editions can be pre-ordered now or purchased on the release day.
- Standard Edition: 59.99 euros – This version includes the ESO base game as well as the addon, but not the previous DLCs or an ESO Plus subscription. You can purchase this version both physically and as a digital download.
- Upgrade Edition: 39.99 euros – Frugal owners of the base game can buy this edition for full access to all Morrowind content.
- Digital Collector’s Edition: 79.99 euros – This version includes, in addition to the main game and the addon, in-game goodies such as a gray war bear for the Warden, a mount, a mechanical spider pet, a Morag Tong armor set, the traveler’s package, and new emotes. The previous DLCs are not included here.
- Digital Collector’s Upgrade: 69.99 euros – Those who already have ESO can get the luxury edition of Morrowind with this version and save ten euros.
- Collector’s Edition: 99.99 euros – The ultimate Morrowind edition includes the addon, the base game, the goodies of the Digital Collector’s Edition, and a few unique physical goodies: Dwemer colossus statue, the diary of the Morag Tong assassin Naryu, a map of Morrowind, and a stylish steel box. The previous DLCs for ESO are not included.
What do pre-orderers get?
Anyone who pre-orders Morrowind in any form will receive a “Traveler’s Package” at the start of the addon. This includes:
- Special costume for Warden
- A Dwemer war dog as a non-combat pet
- Special treasure maps for the Vvardenfell region
- A crown box from the new Dwemer edition
- Scrolls of learning for 50 percent more experience for two hours
Related: Our report on Morrowind from our visit to Zenimax
