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Update: Bethesda's giving away more'a Morrowind.You now have until the end of the weekend to pick up your free copy of the seminal 3D open-world RPG, in honor of The Elder Scrolls' 25th anniversary. Bethesda celebrated this year's Anniversary of Elder Scrolls by giving away The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind for free until March 31 on Bethesda.net with “TES2.

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In celebration of 25 years of The Elder Scrolls, Bethesda is giving away a free copy of Morrowind to anyone who has a PC.

All you need to do is create a free Bethesda.net account if you haven’t already, log into that account, and and redeem the special code TES25TH-MORROWIND.

Note that Morrowind is only free for today, March 25th. Once today is over, the code for the game will be defunct, so hurry!

While waiting for your game to download, why not take a dip into the history of the main games in The Elder Scrolls series that we’ve outlined below?

The Elder Scrolls dates all the way back to 1994, with The Elder Scrolls: Arena. In Arena, Emperor Uriel Septim VII finds himself imprisoned in another dimension while Imperial Battlemage Jagar Tharn impersonates him. Tharn finds himself unable to corrupt his apprentice, Ria Silmane, and resorts to murdering her instead.

Ria manages to hold onto her consciousness for long enough to help the player escape from a dungeon and sends them off on a quest to reassemble the Staff of Chaos, the only weapon strong enough to defeat Tharn and avenge Ria.

After Arena came The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall in 1996. Daggerfall is set in Iliac Bay, a place between the provinces of High Rock and Hammerfell. The player, a former prisoner, is sent to Iliac Bay after the Emperor requests that they free the ghost of King Lysandus and find out what happened to a letter that was meant for a spy. Daggerfall has a whole six different endings based on how many bad decisions you make as you play.

After Daggerfall came The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind (2002). Morrowind has many twists and turns but, at its core, follows the story of the player after they’re freed from a prison and sent off to fulfil an ancient prophecy. The player gets to explore the expansive island of Vvardenfell in Morrowind, meet the Blades, yell at some important fancy elves, and accidentally murder a couple of people on the way.

Morrowind has many fun features, including an in-depth conversation system and the ability to accidentally (or not-so-accidentally) kill essential NPCs, altering the story forever. The game also isn’t over once you’ve completed the main quest – Vvardenfell is permanently affected by your actions.

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion came next, in 2006. Oblivion is set in Cyrodiil and the player is, once again, a former prisoner. Emperor Uriel Septim VII entrusts the player with his life and subsequently dies, which shows how much of a good idea that was. The player must find the Emperor’s secret heir, close the Oblivion gates opening across the land, and eventually fight Mehrunes Dagon himself.

Next came The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, possibly the most well known game in the series. The player is, yet again, a former prisoner who turns out to actually be the Last Dragonborn (or Laat Dovahkiin). The Dragonborn can consume the soul of a slain dragon and use that raw power to shout people to death. Skyrim also contains a lot of former adventurers who took arrows to the knee.

Skyrim is the last main instalment at the time of publishing, but Bethesda have confirmed that The Elder Scrolls VI is in the works. For now, enjoy your freshly downloaded Morrowind game, and keep an eye out for cliff racers!

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Morrowind box art, with the names of the Great Houses surrounding the center, 'ASV' - the Tribunal initials written in Daedric letters
SettingVvardenfell, Morrowind
Time Period3E 427
DeveloperBethesda Softworks
PC
Release Date
1 May 2002
Xbox
Release Date
6 June 2002
GotY
Release Date
31 October 2003
Xbox One
Release Date
17 April 2018
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The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind is the third installment in the Elder Scrolls series. The game takes place on the island of Vvardenfell, a district in the Dunmeri province of Morrowind. It is smaller in scope than the previous games in the main series, Daggerfall and Arena, yet much more detailed. This epic, open-ended RPG allows for a wide variety of character designs and play styles. The game continues to be sold over a decade after its initial release, partially due to the widespread mod community which has the potential to supply Morrowind with new content in perpetuity. The Xbox 360 and Xbox One are backwards compatible with both the standard and GotY editions of Morrowind.

Morrowind Game of the Year Edition is available for download from Steam, GOG.com, and Bethesda.net.

Quest Information

  • Quests — Detailed guides related to all major and minor in-game quests, including those of the central storyline
  • Plugins — List of all the official plugins for Morrowind
    • Tribunal — Featuring Morrowind's mainland capital city of Mournhold, Tribunal takes you from the island of Vvardenfell into a new realm of excitement and daring, focused on the bitter intrigues of both the reigning clergy and nobility
    • Bloodmoon — In this second official expansion pack, you find yourself thrust into a wild, gleaming white-world of snow and ice on the small and perilous island of Solstheim

Character Information

  • Attributes — A guide to the character attributes
  • Birthsigns — A guide to the birthsigns, their granted abilities and in-game influence, in Morrowind
  • Classes — Guide to the game's built-in character classes, both for the player and NPCs
  • Diseases — A complete catalogue of all diseases contractable within the bounds of Morrowind
  • Level — Explains how your character gains levels, and how to make the most of each one
  • Races — A thorough explanation of the defining characteristics of each race found within Morrowind, including their starting attributes and special abilities
  • Skills — A definitive guide to character-based skills, with descriptions where applicable
  • Vampires — Complete guide to vampires in Morrowind featuring information on becoming a vampire, vampire clans, how to cure vampirism, and vampire-based quests

Gameplay Information

  • Alchemy — A thorough guide to the process of alchemy
  • Artifacts — A complete and descriptive list of all magical items and artifacts in Morrowind
  • Combat — A guide to the combat system in Morrowind
  • Crime — Information about the laws of Vvardenfell and how to stay on the right side of the authorities
  • Enchanting — An exhaustive guide to every aspect of enchanting items
  • Hints — A variety of gameplay tips to further your enjoyment of the game
  • Items — Listing of items with more in-depth info
    • Item Materials and Styles — A complete archive of all armor and weapons available in Morrowind
  • Magic — A basic guide to understanding and using magic
  • Making Money — Tips on how to earn a few extra coins on your travels
  • Reputation — List of quests that give you fame points
  • Shrines — Tribunal, Imperial, Daedric and other shrines
  • Spell Effects — An all-inclusive list of spell effects in the game
    • Spells — A complete list of all purchasable spells in the game
  • Starting Out — A list of hints to help you start your adventures in Vvardenfell on a good note
  • Stealth — Info on the art of stealth and its uses
  • Differences Between Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim — A guide containing the main differences between the three games, and useful tips for adapting

World Information

  • Books — A categorical list of all books and other in-game literature; includes contents of all noted titles
  • Creatures — A concise directory of all in-game creatures, including their statistics and combat strategies
  • Factions — A detailed guide of all facets related to in-game factions
  • Houses — A list of the best locations to take up abode or simply turn into a museum
  • Master Trainers — A list of trainers which may raise a skill to its maximum level
  • NPCs — Listing of all non-player characters in the game
    • Essential NPCs — A list of NPCs that are considered 'Essential' by the game
    • People — A definitive catalogue of all major NPCs in the game
    • Trainers — A list of the various trainers, and those skills they modify, in Morrowind
  • Places — A guide to the towns, cities, caves, and ruins scattered about Vvardenfell
    • Maps — Assorted interactive and reference maps of in-game geographical features
  • Services — A comprehensive directory of the various services offered in Vvardenfell establishments
  • Slavery — An overview on slavery, its use in Morrowind, and related quests
  • Spell Merchants — A complete list of spell merchants
  • Transportation — A definitive guide to the various modes of transportation available in Morrowind. Notes both methods of transportation and their destinations.

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Technical Information

  • Overview — Hardware requirements and related topics, such as resolution and aspect ratio
  • Console — A guide to using the console in the PC version of Morrowind
  • Linux — How to run Morrowind on Linux
  • Patch — Patches by Bethesda Softworks

Mods and Modding

  • Mod Assets
    • Tamriel Data — The shared asset data repository used by Tamriel Rebuilt, Project Tamriel and other compatible mods.
  • Mods — Content and gameplay information about player-created mods for Morrowind
    • OpenMW — A new game engine for The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind and associated file formats
    • Tamriel Rebuilt — A major work to create mainland Morrowind
    • Project Tamriel — A collection of province mods to create the rest of Tamriel
    • Morrowind Rebirth — A total overhaul for Morrowind adding a lot of new locations, NPCs, creatures and items
  • Modification — Information about installation and management of player-created mods
    • Quickstart Guide — Start using mods
  • Modding — Technical information about creating your own mods for Morrowind
    • Construction Set — The official Morrowind modding application
    • Mod File Format — Information on the file formats used for game data

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Previews and Reviews

  • Quick Info — Review a brief summation of technical data including the minimum system requirements, a gameplay synopsis, and various useful links
  • Concept Art — An archive of concept and rendered art created during the game's development
  • Interview with a Dark Elf — A fascinating interview with a Dark Elf from Morrowind (as written by Bethesda employees) concerning both his homeland and people
  • Screenshots — A collection of preview screenshots released by Bethesda, including several showing versions of the game prior to release

Miscellaneous Information

  • Cheats — Various cheats to modify and manipulate your game
  • Credits — A list of people credited by the game
  • Development Team — A list of all the people involved in developing the game
  • Easter Eggs — A list of some of the humorous secrets of Morrowind
  • Elder Scrolls Historical References — A list of references to past Elder Scrolls games
  • Engine Bugs — Obscure bugs that can provoke crashes
  • Glitches — A variety of broken or missing features in the game
  • Links — A directory of Morrowind-centric sites
  • Music — Information about Morrowind's soundtrack
  • Unused Content — Content that is unreleased, scrapped, or unavailable to the player through normal gameplay
  • Voice Actors — List of the actors who provided voices for Morrowind's NPCs
  • Wallpapers — Official wallpapers, available in various sizes

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  • The Morrowind Prophecies — The official strategy guide for Morrowind
  • Morrowind Subforum — A place on the UESP forums where you can discuss the game

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