BETHESDA SOFTWORKS SET TO SHIP
THE ELDER SCROLLS III: MORROWIND IN SPRING 2002
October 12, 2001 -- Rockville, MD -- Bethesda Softworks,
a ZeniMax Media company, announced today that the highly anticipated
role-playing game The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind will be
released in Spring 2002. Custom designed for both PC CD-ROM and
the Xbox video game system from Microsoft, the title offers
unequaled graphics, hours of engrossing gameplay, an epic tale of
adventure and intrigue, as well as a unique game editor that allows
PC players to customize and share the title's immersive experience
with others.
Morrowind is the sequel to Bethesda's award-winning titles Arena
and Daggerfall, regarded as two of the most intricate and compelling
role-playing games ever released. The company has captured the best
of previous Elder Scrolls games in creating Morrowind, combining
the elements that have made the series a classic among core gamers
with the latest in 3D graphics and AI technology.
"The development team is grateful for the fans' tremendous
interest in the game and the series as a whole. We look forward
to shipping a product that truly pushes the envelope in terms of
the breadth of gameplay and stunning 3D graphics," said Vlatko
Andonov, President, Bethesda Softworks. |