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Julian LeFay, who oversaw multiple Elder Scrolls titles, is stepping back from game development following cancer diagnosis.
Julian LeFay, former chief engineer at Bethesda and co-founder of OnceLost Games, is stepping back from game development due to his ongoing battle with cancer, the company announced yesterday.
Virtuos, the game-development studio that developed one of this year’s best-selling video games, The Elder Scrolls 4: ...
Oblivion Remastered” and “Mario Kart World” topped Stream Charts newly released list of the most-streamed new games between ...
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is one of 2024's biggest gaming success stories, having sold more in a month than the original sold in a year. Sadly, that did not stop Virtuos, the studio ...
For almost a decade, live-service features have been de rigeur for most games – but with live-service projects being ...
Starfield has been on the back burner for a while, and it looks like that'll continue to be the case, if recent Fallout 5 ...
Virtuos, a 4,000-strong company of studios and groups, is conducting mass layoffs and restructuring that reportedly affected ...
Both Christians and Deadheads were a ragtag group of communal devotees, preaching a simple message of love and peace and ...
Fallout 5 has reportedly been greenlit, but Bethesda may not be developing it. Here’s what we know from the Xbox Two Podcast ...
Skyrim's dev talked about the development of Radiant AI technology, which is responsible for NPC behavior. Todd Howard ...
Elden Ring Nightreign's next wave of Everdark Nightlord bosses arrives at the end of July, FromSoftware have confirmed.