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New Elder Scrolls Online update introduces sad Argonians and a giant mouth organ

If your bedtime reading consists mostly of lusty Argonian maids, this tale may not be for you. Instead of romance, Elder Scrolls Online is telling a tragedy, as the Feast…

Get Elder Scrolls Online and all existing DLC at its cheapest price yet

There’s no shortage of excellent MMORPGs available, but Elder Scrolls Online’s take on the iconic world of Tamriel is second-to-none. Set 1,000 years before Skyrim, and roughly 800 years before…

Elder Scrolls Fans Can Get The Skyrim Library 3-Book Box Set For Only $46

The Skyrim Library: Volumes 1-3 Box Set (Hardcover) $46.40 (was $110) See at Amazon The world of Skyrim felt alive when players first ventured into it, and a mountain of…

What’s the Point of Skyblivion — the Fan-Made Recreation of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion — When Bethesda’s Official Remaster Already Exists? The Modders Explain

Skyblivion — the upcoming fan remake of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion made by the TESRenewal volunteer modding group — has just dropped its first update since the release of…

Gorgeous new fantasy game Fatekeeper is scratching the Elder Scrolls 6 itch

Spurred by Oblivion Remastered, I recently dipped back into Skyrim, and it's still Bethesda's finest thanks to its stunning world and the sense of adventure found in exploring its dungeons.…

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered Reaches 9 Million Players

Three months after its "surprise" shadowdrop on Xbox, PC, and PlayStation, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered has topped nine million players.

‘Father of The Elder Scrolls’ Julian LeFay passes away at 59

The influential game developer died after a battle with cancer.

“Father of Elder Scrolls” Julian LeFay Has Died

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 "courageous battle with cancer."…

Julian LeFay, ‘Father of The Elder Scrolls,’ Has Died Aged 59, a Week After Stepping Back From Game Development Due to Cancer

Julian LeFay, Bethesda's former chief engineer known among fans as the 'Father of The Elder Scrolls' series, has died aged 59.

Julian LeFay, ‘Father of The Elder Scrolls,’ Steps Back From Game Development Due To Cancer

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.In a…