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Video game industry veteran Julian LeFay, known by many as the "Father of The Elder Scrolls," is stepping away from the ...
LeFay was "an eccentric figure" and "very tall and slender, scruffily handsome with a default scowl, and the most magnificent ...
Julian LeFay, who oversaw multiple Elder Scrolls titles, is stepping back from game development following cancer diagnosis.
Julian LeFay was working on an Elder Scrolls alternative, but his failing health means he won’t be able to see his next game ...
Let’s cast our minds back to April and the hugely successful release of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered. Soon after ...
Julian LeFay, former chief engineer at Bethesda and co-founder of OnceLost Games, is stepping back from game development due ...
The Elder Scrolls 6 has reportedly hit a "qiute playable" state inside Bethesda, but it may still be a long time until the ...
Julian LeFay, also known as The Elder Scrolls’ “father,” is stepping away from the game industry due to a serious health ...
The Elder Scrolls 6 probably won't be as weird as Morrowind and Oblivion as Tod Howard doesn't vibe with all of that.
Remastered update 1.512.105 is out on consoles and PC, and finally brings some much-needed performance improvements.
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.
A performance patch was much needed. Oblivion Remastered has enjoyed a hugely successful launch, with over 4 million players ...