General:Rich Lambert
Rich Lambert | |
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Role(s) | Game designer |
Softworks tenure | March 2005—present[1] |
Alias(es) | SlashLurk |
Richard Lambert is the Game Director & Creative Director at ZeniMax Online Studios for The Elder Scrolls Online. He started as a Lead Content Designer for seven years, before taking over the role of Creative Director from Paul Sage in 2015.[1] Jeremy Sera succeeded Lambert as Lead Content Designer.
The Elder Scrolls[edit]
Lambert began his career in game development in 1995 as a Lead Tester at Electronic Arts Canada, and eventually moving onto ecMarket in 2001 as a Senior Quality Assurance Tester. In March 2005, Lambert joined Bethesda Softworks as a Producer, a role he maintained until July 2007.[1]
Lambert joined the newly formed ZeniMax Online Studios in July 2007, where he began as a Lead Content Designer on their then-unannounced MMO The Elder Scrolls Online. In June 2014, he was promoted to Creative Director,[1] eventually taking on the full responsibilities of the role from Paul Sage after his departure from the company in June 2015.[2] Lambert was officially introduced as the new Creative Director at ESO's QuakeCon 2015 presentation.[3] His first project as Creative Director was the Orsinium DLC, which he reflects on as being one of his favorite expansions as the team had learned a lot building it.[4]
In an interview from August 2022, amid similar reports regarding ZeniMax employees being crunched for time while working on Fallout 76, Lambert acknowledged that for The Elder Scrolls Online there was some crunch for developers towards the end of a release cycle. He stated that as managers, they'd come to realize their mistake and learned to manage their expectations going forward,[5] as reflected in Matt Firor's statements about slightly pulling back on development to prioritize the health and safety of their employees.[6] In January 2022, Lambert was involved in a controversy with the game's PvP community after comments from a livestream featuring him and his wife were seen as disparaging to players voicing their concerns about the game.[7]
Lambert was promoted to Game Director in July 2024, seemingly taking over the role from Matt Firor. Lambert remains on as the game's Creative Director as well.[1]
Credits[edit]
- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion — Additional Production[8]
- The Elder Scrolls Online — Lead Content Designer[9]
- The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited — Lead Content Designer[9]
- The Elder Scrolls Online: Orsinium — Lead Content Designer[4]
- The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind — Creative Director[9]
- The Elder Scrolls Online: Summerset — Creative Director[9]
- The Elder Scrolls Online: Elsweyr — Creative Director[9]
- The Elder Scrolls Online: Greymoor — Creative Director[9]
- The Elder Scrolls Online: Blackwood — Creative Director[9]
- The Elder Scrolls Online: High Isle — Creative Director[9]
- The Elder Scrolls Online: Necrom — Creative Director[9]
Interviews[edit]
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- Jan 2013: GameInformer: The Lore of The Elder Scrolls Online
- Jul 2014: QuakeCon 2014: Future of The Elder Scrolls Online Panel
- Jul 2015: QuakeCon 2015: The Elder Scrolls Online Livestream
- Nov 2015: Reddit: ESO Orsinium AUA
- May 2016: ZenimaxOnlineStudios: PAX East 2016 - ESO Community Q&A Panel
- May 2016: ZenimaxOnlineStudios: PAX East 2016 - Storytelling in ESO Panel
- Sep 2016: ZenimaxOnlineStudios: PAX West Day 4 - Creating ESO: Development Stories
- Sep 2016: Reddit: ESO One Tamriel AUA
- Sep 2017: ZenimaxOnlineStudios: What is the Clockwork City?
- Apr 2018: Matt Firor & Rich Lambert Summerset Interview
Live Playthrough[edit]
Notes[edit]
- A custom in-game pet called Belle was given to Lambert and his wife. Its default name and appearance is made to resemble their real-life Great Dane of the same name.
Links[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ a b c d e Rich Lambert. LinkedIn.
- ^ Paul Sage. LinkedIn.
- ^ Imperial City & Beyond - The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited QuakeCon 2015 Panel
- ^ a b The Elder Scrolls Online’s Rich Lambert On Trolling Devs, Off-Limits Lore, And Whether A TV Show Would Work
- ^ Elder Scrolls Online's Rich Lambert admits to ‘some’ crunch at the studio - Massively Overpowered
- ^ Studio Director's Letter: 2021 Retrospective - Matt Firor
- ^ Various ZOS Staff comments on Rich Lambert livestream issue
- ^ Oblivion Credits
- ^ a b c d e f g h i ElderScrollsOnline.com: ESO Credits