Ubi Soft kommer i dag med en skikkelig gladmelding til alle RPG fans. Morrowind er gått gull og vil være tilgjengelig den første uka i mai!
For bare noen dager siden kunne vi melde om at den nordiske releasen ville skje samtidig med den amerikanske. Det er i stor grad fordi vi her oppe i det kalde nord faktisk ikke har stort behov for en lokalisert versjon, slik de sære tyskerne og franskmennene har. Kanskje noe de andre distributørene også burde ta i betrakning ved kommende releaser. Den vanlige retail versjonen av spillet slippes ikke før 23. mai i resten av Europa.
Her følger tre... eh... "gamle" bilder, etterfulgt av pressemeldingen fra Ubi Soft og Bethesda Softworks:
Rockville, MD - April 23, 2002 - Bethesda Softworks(tm) announced today that the highly-anticipated role-playing game, The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind(tm) for PC, has gone to gold master and will be in stores the first week of May. Morrowind will also be available soon for the Xbox(tm) video game system from Microsoft.
Morrowind is an epic, open-ended single-player RPG in which a player can create and play any kind of character imaginable. Players can choose to follow the main storyline and find the source of the evil blight that plagues the land, or set off on their own to explore strange locations and develop their character based on their actions throughout the game.
Featuring stunning 3D graphics, open-ended gameplay, and an incredible level of detail and interactivity, Morrowind promises to be an experience like no other.
"We know the gaming community has been anxiously awaiting the arrival of Morrowind for a long time," said Todd Howard, project leader for Morrowind. "We were able to remain true to our goal of providing the deepest, most cutting edge RPG you can buy. I hope everyone will enjoy the game as much as we enjoyed creating it."
Morrowind is the sequel to Bethesda's award-winning titles Arena(tm) and Daggerfall®, highly regarded as two of the most intricate and compelling role-playing games ever released. Following in their footsteps, Morrowind has already garnered numerous awards from last year's E3 show and an impressive collection of accolades. PC Gamer Magazine called it "The best-looking 3D RPG ever," and GameSpy included Morrowind on its list of most wanted games for 2002.
"As has already been mentioned by numerous gaming publications, Morrowind will change the way we view role-playing games forever," said Vlatko Andonov, president of Bethesda Softworks. "We couldn't be prouder of the development team for what they've accomplished, for taking on a challenge like Morrowind and implementing it so skillfully."