![]() ![]() ![]() “Return to Cyrodiil caught my eye and my nostalgia for it got me back into the Skyrim Creation Kit – the Bethesda modding tools we use – and I made a little project of my own that I ended up submitting as an application for Skyblivion. It was this trailer that saw landscaping lead Dee Keyes join in 2017. “Around 2016, I made a trailer on my YouTube channel called Return to Cyrodiil – it’s still up now and has around 1.3 million views,” Rebel says. It only took three years for the project to hit the mainstream Skyrim community. He brought in leads, set up departments, and placed an emphasis on marketing with live streams, trailers, dev updates, and a Discord that still keeps everyone in the loop. ![]() Rebel took charge of the new Skyblivion, leaving Skywind behind. That first build was taken down by Bethesda for breaching copyright, but work had already begun on a more ambitious project, one that would build up a team of modders aiming to rebuild a classic to match the standards of Skyrim. So Rebel got to work with Zilav, aiming to take that empty husk of a build and get the wheels moving. He asked, ‘Where can I download it? What can I do? When can I expect X or Y to work?’ And Zilav said that he was the only one working on the project and that there was nobody to reply to, no team, no leader, no modellers, nobody. What drew me to the project was a message on the forum from a fan who was asking about Skyblivion. Everything was missing, everything was broken, everything crashed. ![]()
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