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ESO's story arcs, despite being within an MMORPG, can be played single player if one is feeling particularly antisocial. There's a ton of story quests since the game has been out for a decade now that you could probably fit the entirety (content hours wise) of the Morrowind/Oblivion/Skyrim quest lines into it. Probably why the game is like 100 GB lol.
Of course, as an MMO, the storyline is constrained a bit (your choices functionally don't really matter too much) since the game world can't change drastically, so you won't have an Imperial/Stormcloak type showdown that forever altered the landscape.
Still, ESO scratches the Morrowind itch, especially their latest Necrom expansion.
There's also Tamriel Rebuilt (Morrowind mod) that also has Necrom, but I haven't had a chance to check what they've done recently. (Last time I installed it, Firewatch was the farthest east they've gone but that was a long time ago).
Lots of MMOs work that way. I'm not talking about the fact that the game is multiplayer, I'm talking about the fact that the core gameplay does not offer the same uniquely immersive experience currently only found in single player Bethesda games like Skyrim or Fallout 4.