The fact that Bethesda has gone on a porting spree with Skyrim shows that the company isn't shy about profiting from their old titles, but it wouldn't really make sense to remake Morrowind when Oblivion and Skyrim offer so much more in terms of content and story. Todd Howard, director and executive producer of Bethesda Games Studios, has already stated that the company has no desire to remaster old Bethesda titles, so the fans who want to experience Morrowind will have to make do with the original version of the game.
The code for Morrowind will expire on March 31, 2019.
According to Dark Side of Gaming, the free copy of Morrowind will require the player to install the Bethesda Launcher and to use promo code "TES25TH-MORROWIND" in order to download the game.
Those who wish to experience Morrowind can do so this week, as Bethesda is letting fans download a free copy of the PC version of the game to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Elder Scrolls series. Related: 25 Elder Scroll Fan Theories We Can't Believe (But Might Actually Be True)
Morrowind represented the jump to 3D for the mainline entries of the Elder Scrolls series and it was met with near-universal acclaim upon release, even though it has since been overshadowed by its superior sequels. The Xbox One's backward compatibility means that you can also play Morrowind on Microsoft's latest console.
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