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Julian LeFay, former chief engineer at Bethesda and co-founder of OnceLost Games, is stepping back from game development due ...
Julian LeFay, one of the original creators and designers of The Elder Scrolls franchise, has left the industry after revealing a terminal cancer diagnosis.
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Julian LeFay, who oversaw multiple Elder Scrolls titles, is stepping back from game development following cancer diagnosis.
Video game industry veteran Julian LeFay, known by many as the "Father of The Elder Scrolls," is stepping away from the ...
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Game Rant on MSNThe Elder Scrolls 'Father’ Julian LeFay Steps Away from the Games Industry Over Serious Health BattleJulian LeFay, also known as The Elder Scrolls’ “father,” is stepping away from the game industry due to a serious health battle.
Julian LeFay was working on an Elder Scrolls alternative, but his failing health means he won’t be able to see his next game ...
Julian Lefay, best known for his work on the first few Elder Scrolls games, has stepped away from working on RPG The Wayward Realms due to cancer.
OnceLost Games has announced The Wayward Realms, a singleplayer open world fantasy RPG. That's exciting news, especially if you've been impatiently tapping your foot waiting for The Elder Scrolls ...
OnceLost Games, the studio founded by Peterson and LeFay, has been tweeting updates on the game since 2019. On Sunday, the studio dropped a teaser for The Wayward Realms (above).
The first extended bit of The Wayward Realms gameplay, which comes from two developers behind Daggerfall, shows off what we can expect.
A team of former The Elder Scrolls developers have come together to form a new studio called OnceLost Games, and it is working on its own open-world fantasy RPG title. Focusing on a spiritual ...
OnceLost Games Three Bethesda alums who worked on the earliest Elder Scrolls titles have gone and co-founded an all-new studio: OnceLost Games. Elder Scrolls: Arena director Julian LeFay, Arena ...
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