
While we have since provided bugfixes and small content updates, work has continued diligently on our next major content expansion, Dominions of Dust.

It’s been a year and a half since we released the well-received Tamriel Rebuilt Aanthirin expansion. Read more about October 2021 progress update.These developers, however, were greatly hampered by the then-lack of affordable 3D modelling software and by the burden of developing their mod at a time and in a community that was largely preoccupied with probing the more - uh - eclectic aesthetic possibilities of TES III modding. Players have been able to enjoy the fruits of their work for the past decade and a half. In the early to mid 2000s, Tamriel Rebuilt developers made the hugely successful effort of conceptualizing and building the eastern district of Telvannis. Volunteers have come and gone, bringing ever-improving quality and aesthetic standards. Tamriel Rebuilt is nearly two decades old and has been in constant evolution through all this time. But why even revisit these areas? Have they not been done for decades already? Why not direct this effort to new lands? Let's dive into the motivations here. Included in the expansion will also be a major update to the island of Althoa (formerly Balvvarden) and the hamlet of Bal Oyra.

The areas of Tamriel Rebuilt touched by Embers of Empire.Īs you can see on the above map, EoE will include a near-total overhaul of the city of Firewatch, initially released in 2006, as well as the town of Helnim, first available to the public in 2008.
