By Daniela Lozano, | April 03, 2017
Morrowind is one of the new chapters in the game in a bigger story for "The Elder Scrolls." (Facebook)
Fans are rejoicing as the sought-after 4v4v4 PvP mode battlegrounds have been released for "The Elder Scrolls." According to sources, a series of new features would be added to the upcoming version of the game.
According to Forbes, Rich Lambert, the creative director of the game, has given a sneak peek of the online version of "The Elder Scrolls." The modified game includes a distinct map, new modes, and a reward system. Also, the Morrowind is one of the new chapters in the game in a bigger story for "The Elder Scrolls."
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There would be three additional maps that would ideally support the three new game modes set to be released. There are speculations that one of the maps would be like a dwemer ruin, which would primarily focus on the game's verticality. The said map reportedly looks like a bowl that players would go into. Towers would also be visible that users could play with.
There would also be a map named "Ularra," which is described as more overgrown than the others. Unlike the first one, the said map would be like a daedric ruin. This is a great avenue for users to capture, hold, and control. Also, a platform on its center would be visible where players can use to teleport.
Lastly, is the Foyada Quarry map. This map would be a wide space for the users to easily maneuver. Unlike the other maps, there would not be a lot of pillars. However, there is a platform on its middle part on top of the lava. With all the improvements in the game, Gaming Bolt reported that "The Elders Scrolls" developers should still put a great emphasis on the technical aspect of the game.
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