

As the name gives away, this one is designed to recreate Morrowind inside of Skyrim's engine.
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Skywind is another mod underneath The Elder Scrolls Renewal Project umbrella. In the meantime, you can watch for more updates on the project leader's YouTube channel. Things certainly seem to be moving along, though there's still no indication of a final release date yet. Over the past year they have been sharing behind the scenes production videos on their 3D art, world design, and general game design. That's probably not a common request, even though some of us foolishly like it. I wouldn't hold your breath for Oblivion's conversation minigame either. As for which Oblivion systems are making the jump to Skyblivion, the team says it's working on underwater combat but recreating Oblivion's lockpicking isn't a high priority. Work on Skyblivion started not long after Skyrim itself launched, so this one has been in development for quite a while. Not just that, but the world space that the team is building is actually bigger than Skyrim's. This mod is rebuilding all of Cyrodiil, along with its quests and creatures. As part of The Elder Scrolls Renewal Project, the Skyblivion team is attempting to recreate The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion as a massive mod for Skyrim.

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So, given the limited information fans have right now, it’s safe to say that a return to Hammerfell or High Rock is a possibility.Skyblivion is likely the best known of the ambitious Elder Scrolls mods in the works right now. In fact, both of them are supposed to be more marshy, based on information from within the Elder Scrolls games, so rocks and valleys don’t make too much sense. However, both of these areas aren’t supposed to have the same terrain that’s shown off in the teaser. That would leave Valenwood and the Black Marsh. Each of these areas has been explored in Elder Scrolls Online in the past few years, so they more than likely won’t be part of the upcoming game. While none of the above regions have been seen in a mainline Elder Scrolls game, two of them have shown up in Elder Scrolls Online: Elsweyr and Summerset Isles. Out of Elsweyr, Valenwood, the Black Marsh, and Summerset Isles, none of them make too much sense given the teaser trailer and Elder Scrolls Online. What About The Unexplored Areas In Tamriel? A scratch in the game is suspiciously in the same shape as one of the land masses between Hammerfell and High Rock - this definitely adds a bit of weight to the Twitter post. This could be a hint that Tamriel is going to expand, but that would be pretty unlikely considering how interconnected the games already are.Īccording to some, the Starfield trailer at E3 2021 held an Elder Scrolls 6 easter egg. However, as of the Tamriel fans have seen, there’s nothing North of Skyrim. In a 2020 tweet from the official Elder Scrolls Twitter account, there’s a picture of a map of Skyrim with three scandals - one on Hammerfell, one in the direction of High Rock, and one in a place North of Skyrim. However, leaks would suggest that it may take place in a previous area. This would leave Elsweyr, Valenwood, the Black Marsh, and Summerset Isles.

The past games have been set in High Rock, Hammerfell, Morrowind, Cyrodiil and Skyrim - each of these areas are different parts of Tamriel as a whole.Ĭonsidering the name has shown as Elder Scrolls 6 and not any kind of remake, most would think that they’d be going to an entirely new area. When it comes to ideas about where the game will take place, there’s a theory for just about everywhere in Tamriel.
