Julian LeFay, Creator of The Elder Scrolls, Passes Away at 59
TL;DR Summary
Julian LeFay, known as the father of The Elder Scrolls and a pioneering game developer at Bethesda, passed away at 59 after battling terminal cancer. He was instrumental in creating the early Elder Scrolls games like Arena and Daggerfall, and recently co-founded OnceLost Games to develop The Wayward Realms. His dedication and influence on RPG gaming are profound, and he is mourned by colleagues and fans alike.
- R.I.P. Julian LeFay, The Father Of The Elder Scrolls Kotaku
- Julian LeFay, 'Father of The Elder Scrolls,' Has Died Aged 59, a Week After Stepping Back From Game Development Due to Cancer IGN
- "Father Of Elder Scrolls" Stepping Away From Industry Due To Ailing Health GameSpot
- Former Elder Scrolls developer Julian Lefay steps away from his Daggerfall-esque The Wayward Realms as cancer worsens Rock Paper Shotgun
- Elder Scrolls creator confirms terminal cancer diagnosis GAMINGbible
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
0
Time Saved
2 min
vs 3 min read
Condensed
88%
543 → 67 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on Kotaku