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People are discussing a Bethesda-related RPG modding comeback: a veteran Morrowind developer has returned after 20 years away to create new mods. The focus is on “Morrowind” nostalgia and continuing the game’s mod scene under Bethesda-era legacy.

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Key Takeaway After leaving Bethesda’s mod scene for 20 years, a veteran Morrowind dev is back to create new mods.
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After leaving Bethesda’s mod scene for 20 years, a veteran Morrowind dev is back to create new mods.

People are discussing a Bethesda-related RPG modding comeback: a veteran Morrowind developer has returned after 20 years away to create new mods. The focus is on “Morrowind” nostalgia and continuing the game’s mod scene under Bethesda-era legacy.

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Role change Veteran dev returns to create new mods

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  • 20 years after quitting Bethesda, veteran Morrowind dev returns to the funky RPG to create new mods r/XboxSeriesX
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