- Julian LeFay, Father of The Elder Scrolls, Has Died Aged 59 . . .
Julian LeFay, Bethesda's former chief engineer known among fans as the 'Father of The Elder Scrolls' series, has died aged 59
- Julian LeFay, “the father of The Elder Scrolls,” has passed . . .
Julian LeFay, the man often credited as "the father of The Elder Scrolls," has passed away at the age of 59, his creative partners announced this week "It is with profound sadness and heavy
- Father of Elder Scrolls Julian LeFay Has Died - GameSpot
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers Julian LeFay, widely regarded as "the father of The Elder Scrolls", has passed away at the age of 59, following what his studio described as a
- Father of The Elder Scrolls Julian LeFay has passed away . . .
Julian LeFay, dubbed the father of The Elder Scrolls due to his prominent positions working on Arena and Daggerfall, passed away yesterday, July 22, 2025, aged 59, after a "courageous battle with
- The father of Elder Scrolls Julian LeFay has died: His . . .
Julian LeFay, a programmer and engineer with a storied games industry career, has died at the age of 59 years old
- Bethesda veteran and father of the Elder Scrolls Julian . . .
Bethesda veteran Julian LeFay, sometimes referred to as the 'father of Elder Scrolls' thanks to his pioneering work on the series, has died aged 59
- Obituary: Elder Scrolls Daggerfall chief engineer Julian . . .
Julian LeFay, best known as Bethesda Softworks' chief engineer for pioneer games like The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall, passed away last night at the age of 59 OnceLost Games, a studio led by LeFay and former Bethesda Softworks designer and writer Ted Peterson, shared the news in a statement via X (formerly Twitter)
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