"Father Of Elder Scrolls" Stepping Away From Industry Due To Ailing Health
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Julian LeFay is stepping away from the video game industry due to his health issues, particularly cancer. Co-founder of OnceLost Games, he has been working on The Wayward Realms. LeFay has expressed the importance of family during this time. Producer Victor Villarreal reassured that the studio is dedicated to fulfilling LeFay's vision for the game. Ted Peterson, CEO of OnceLost, reminisced about their long-time relationship in game development and mentioned LeFay's love for role-playing games which influenced The Elder Scrolls: Arena. The new RPG reflects LeFay’s evolved approach to game development.
Julian LeFay, known as the 'Father of The Elder Scrolls,' is stepping away from the video game industry due to a battle with cancer that has left him with limited time.
LeFay has chosen to leave OnceLost Games to spend cherished moments with family, while the team continues to pursue his vision for the RPG, The Wayward Realms.
Ted Peterson, CEO of OnceLost, reflected on his long professional relationship with LeFay, describing him as eccentric and passionately devoted to game development.
The new RPG, The Wayward Realms, was inspired by conversations about how LeFay would approach the Elder Scrolls with his current experience while retaining core philosophies.
Read at GameSpot
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