
Julian Lefe, man is often referred to as “father of” Elder Scrolls“And the co-founder of the Indie developer Onaselost Studios, has passed away after a one-year fight with cancer. The announcement was made earlier on social media by his studio today. He was 59 years old.
Leefe contributed to Bethesda’s RPG history in the early days of history, when he likes Roughness The choice of oblivion and scirim was laying the foundation for coming from the studio.
In the post, the oncelust said that he was “not just a colleague, he was a visionary who originally shaped the gaming industry as we know today.”
Many credits include programming leads Arena And battleProject lead on RoughnessAlong with being credited on Elder Scroll Redgard and Moorind.
He also worked as a musician and designer on the game Wayne Greatzaki Hockey (Who came to NES) and music on dos where’s Wally? game.
Leefe’s daughter too Shared a poignant statement“Thank you for supporting his vision and giving him hope and power till the end”.
The studio addressed how this tragedy will influence work on its upcoming RPG, The Ward Realms, and it is quite emotional reading:
“He touched the lives of millions of players around the world and inspired countless developers to carry forward creative boundaries. Julian’s legacy is in every moment of every realm, every discovery, and surprise that players will experience in the waved worlds.”
Our thoughts are with the friends and family of the lafe, and he will be remembered by many people in the industry.