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People are discussing a veteran Bethesda/Morrowind developer returning to the RPG space after leaving the studio years ago, specifically to work on new mod creation. The focus is on what this return could mean for future Morrowind modding and community projects.

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Key Takeaway A veteran Morrowind developer is back after two decades away, aiming to create new mods for the game.
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A veteran Morrowind developer is back after two decades away, aiming to create new mods for the game.

People are discussing a veteran Bethesda/Morrowind developer returning to the RPG space after leaving the studio years ago, specifically to work on new mod creation. The focus is on what this return could mean for future Morrowind modding and community projects.

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  • Follow r/XboxSeriesX for updates on the veteran dev’s new mod work and release info. r/XboxSeriesX
  • Watch for announcements tied to Morrowind mod releases (mod pages, community posts) following this return.

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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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