The modding team behind the merger of Morrowind and Skyrim has stated that their project could be completed more quickly if they were collaborating directly with Bethesda. However, they believe that the end result would be "significantly inferior."

More than ten years later, Skywind is still in development.

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The Elder Scrolls Renewal Project has taken many turns since its debut project Morroblivion released in 2010, with Skyblivion and Skywind now standing as the modders' ongoing feats - and while the latter has been in development for over a decade now, the creators think it'll be well worth the wait.

Skywind aims to give Morrowind a breath of fresh, modern air by recreating the iconic 2002 title from the ground up in the Skyrim engine. The project commenced in February 2012 after Bethesda's Creation Kit launched, allowing modders to freely view and edit the game's data files, but it has yet to be released. As the team behind Skywind shares in a recent stream, "It's going to be awesome though, when it's out!"

Developing a project can be quite challenging, particularly for a team of volunteers. "We’re really excited about what we’re creating and putting in our best efforts, but occasionally obstacles arise that we need to overcome and push through. This isn't the same as AAA game development, where if it were a formal project from a game studio, everyone involved would be compensated for their work. In that scenario, all their time would be focused solely on the project."

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According to the modders, a project like Skywind operates differently. "In a volunteer-driven initiative like this," they explain, "everyone has to balance their personal lives with their commitment to the hobby project, which inevitably leads to longer timelines." However, there are advantages to it not being part of a AAA studio, even if an official company could potentially expedite production. "If we were collaborating with Bethesda … then yes, Skywind would likely be completed more quickly," another modder shares.

Skywind would take on a different form, though - "it would be a significantly lesser game." The Elder Scrolls Renewal Project is essentially "a collective of individuals who are incredibly enthusiastic," and for the modders involved, this translates to the belief that the end product will be "improved." This is primarily due to the "complete creative liberty" that the creators of Skywind afford each other, which ultimately fosters "a great deal of variety" that probably wouldn't exist in its absence.

While there's still no telling when Skywind will finally be released, the team's perspective is reassuring, to say the least. As the modders conclude, "You just got to be patient" - a mantra I'm trying to live by myself as a longtime fan of both Morrowind and Skyrim. After already waiting for over a decade, what's a short while longer? There's a lot to look forward to between Skywind and The Elder Scrolls 6, so I'm content.