The Elder Scrolls is in a weird place as a franchise at the moment, with everyone waiting patiently for The Elder Scrolls 6. However, to try and fill the void and pass the time, Bethesda hs opted to give us varying different Elder Scrolls experiences, one of which being the remaster of The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion which launched last year.
It's safe to say it was a smash hit for the company, becoming one of the best-selling titles of the year, which inevitably had people wondering whether Bethesda would do the same for the rest of the series, particularly Morrowind. It's just as beloved as Oblivion, but admittedly has a lot rougher edges given that it's a lot older. There are also a few more systems that we would consider archaic in place too, so it would require a lot more love and work than Oblivion would.
It would be such an effort on Bethesda's part that one veteran of the studio wonders whether it would even be worth remastering. That veteran is Bruce Nesmith, who argued in a recent interview with PressBoxUK (thanks Eurogamer) that a remaster of Morrowind "would not stand the test of time," for...
