

Insert the following code TES25TH-MORROWIND to receive your free copy of theģ. Look for the option labeled “Redeem Code” and Open the launcher and click the dropdown menu found in Log into your account or go here to create a free account if you don’t already have one.Ģ. A freebie is a freebie and Morrowind truly is an excellent game so you should still grab it regardless. That’s a bit unfortunate since most people would probably rather have it on Steam, but that’s just the way it is. Also, you can only redeem and play the game using the Bethesda launcher. First, you only have 24 hours or so to secure a free copy of Morrowind as of this writing.

There are a couple of little caveats to this giveway that are worth mentioning. The Game is the Game of the Year Edition, which includes both the Bloodmoon and Even better, the version of Morrowind you can grab for free is Reason you’re in luck because Bethesda is currently giving away free copies of If you didn’t get a chance to play it until now for some The series as we know it today arguably started with TES III: Morrowind, a fantastic game that came out way back in 2002 but still holds up pretty well to this day. Exactly 25 years ago on this day, the developer launched The Elder Scrolls: Arena, the first entry in a RPG series that will eventually include beloved titles like Skyrim, Oblivion, and Morrowind.

March 25 th is a very special day for Bethesda Softworks. Did I just waste money on an unplayable game?Įdit: to add just to be clear, I got this game I think a little over two months ago.Update: Bethesda announced it is extending the giveaway through the weekend. I haven't seen any official news from Microsoft about what's going on with this specifically. Now, after seeing people say that they're being asked to buy the game AGAIN after uninstalling, I'm glad I didn't.īut I am really agitated. The reason I stopped short of doing that one is because I decided to check the MS to see if anyone maybe left a review on the game complaining about the same problem. There was only one method I did NOT try: uninstalling and reinstalling the game. Initially, I figured "no problem, I've had this happen before andĮasily fixed it before." But I ran down the list of possible solutions to fix it, but not a single one worked, so I thought maybe there's a service outage, though I couldn't find anything concrete relating to this specific issue. Played it with no problems beforehand, and then a few hours later I got back on to find that it was giving me an ownership error.
