Set for worldwide release on June 6th, 2017 for PC/Mac, PS4, and Xbox One, ESO: Morrowind is available now for pre-order in a number of different versions: Collector’s Edition, Digital Collector’s Edition, Digital Collector’s Edition Upgrade, Standard Edition, and Morrowind Upgrade.
Let’s go ahead and break down these options to find out what each choice has to offer.
Collector’s Edition
ESO: Morrowind Collector’s Edition sits at the top of the edition list, and comes with everything offered in all of the other editions – as well as some really great bonus items. This is the must-have for the die-hard ESO fans out there.
Besides the game and all of the current DLC available for it, the Collector’s Edition also includes the following:
Exclusive metallic game case adorned with the marks of Vivec and the Tribunal. A high-quality map of Morrowind for you to chart your adventures on. 12" scale model replica of a Dwarven Colossus which was shown in the DLC trailer. Naryu’s Journal This is a full-color book that covers Morag Tong assassin Naryu’s journey across Tamriel, and includes a fair bit of concept art for the DLC.
On top of those great physical collectibles, you’ll also get the Discovery Pack and the Unique Collectibles – digital goodies that can be redeemed in game.
The Discovery Pack includes:
Exclusive Warden Costume Dwarven War Dog Pet Treasure Maps Dwarven Crow Crate Experience Scrolls
The Unique Collectibles Pack includes:
Armored War Horse Dwarven Spider Pet Morag Tong Armor Converter Collector’s Edition Gray Bear Unique Character Emotes
If the Collector’s Edition sounds enticing to you, then you can pre-order it now from Bethesda’s website for all platforms. It will set your bank account back $99.99, which is about the average as far as Collector’s Editions go.
Digital Collector’s Edition
The ESO: Morrowind Digital Collector’s Edition is a tier down from the Collector’s Edition. If you are new to the game and wanted to pick up all of the current DLCs – as well as score the awesome Discovery Pack/Unique Collectibles – then this would be the pack for you.
While it doesn’t come with the physical goodies of the Collector’s Edition, it does come with the lower price tag of $79.99 and can also be found on Bethesda’s website.
Digital Collector’s Edition Upgrade
Let’s suppose you already own ESO and possibly the previous DLCs, so you don’t need the base game. You’re also not a mega fan of the game, so you don’t really care about that awesome Dwarven Colossus Statue in the Collector’s Edition. If that’s the case, then the Digital Collector’s Edition Upgrade just might be for you.
It comes with the ESO: Morrowind expansion and Discovery Pack/Unique Collectibles, with the even lower price tag of $59.99. And, as stated above, it can be found on Bethesda’s website for pre-order. You can also get it on Steam if you’re playing on PC/Mac.
Standard Edition
The Standard Edition comes in at the same price of $59.99 like the Digital Collector’s Edition Upgrade, but only comes with the base ESO game content and the Morrowind DLC. This is as basic as it gets for someone who is looking to get into the game at the lowest possible price point.
However, if you purchase this as a pre-order, the folks over at Bethesda will throw in the Discovery Pack on top of the base content. This is only for pre-order, though, so get it while it lasts over on Bethesda’s website or grab it on Steam if you’re playing the game on PC/Mac.
Morrowind Upgrade
If you already have the base ESO game and don’t care about all of the extra frills, then the Morrowind Upgrade is the go-to option for you. Coming in at the lowest price point of $39.99, this upgrade will also come with the Discovery Pack items as long as you pre-order your copy. It can be found on Bethesda’s website, or on Steam for you PC/Mac gamers out there.
System Requirements for ESO: Morrowind
The minimum system requirements for ESO on PC are:
CPU: Intel i3-3870 GPU: GeForce 460 or AMD Radeon 6850 RAM: 3 GB OS: Win 7-32 bit Direct X: 11 Disk Space: 85 GB
The minimum system requirements for Mac are:
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo GPU: GeForce 460 or AMD Radeon 6850 RAM: 4 GB OS: OS X 10. 9 Disk Space: 85 GB OpenGL: 4. 1
What version of ESO: Morrowind is most appealing to you and what additions are you most looking forward to? Let us know in the comments section below.