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People are discussing that a veteran Morrowind developer has returned to the RPG space after leaving Bethesda two decades ago, now working on new mods. The focus is on how this return may shape the mod scene for classic Bethesda-era RPGs.

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Key Takeaway A long-absent Morrowind veteran dev is back after 20 years and is creating new mods for the genre’s community.
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A long-absent Morrowind veteran dev is back after 20 years and is creating new mods for the genre’s community.

People are discussing that a veteran Morrowind developer has returned to the RPG space after leaving Bethesda two decades ago, now working on new mods. The focus is on how this return may shape the mod scene for classic Bethesda-era RPGs.

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developer connection Veteran Morrowind dev
activity now Creating new mods
game mentioned Morrowind

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  • Follow the mod updates coming from the veteran Morrowind developer’s account/community posts. r/XboxSeriesX
  • Check for newly released mod announcements tied to Morrowind’s classic modding scene. r/XboxSeriesX

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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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