The games industry has been paying tribute to veteran artist Paul McLaughlin, who died in December 2021 after a battle with cancer.
McLaughlin’s video game career spanned over 30 years and saw him working on series including Populous and Dungeon Keeper. For 15 years, he was studio art director at Lionhead Studios, working on titles such as Fable and Black and White. Most recently, McLaughlin was head of art at Godus developer 22cans.
News of McLaughlin’s death was broken by Eurogamer and met with tributes from his co-workers over the decades.
Peter Molyneux, co-founder of 22cans and Lionhead, spoke of his long partnership with McLaughlin, recalling how he was the fourth employee at Bullfrog and “the first proper games artist I had ever encountered.”
“Immediately he became invaluable, an essential part of the many titles we all worked on,” Molyneux continued. “He absolutely made all the difference on Powermonger, Syndicate, Magic Carpet, Theme Park and Dungeon Keeper.”
When Lionhead was set up, McLaughlin “not only guided Black & White, The Movies and Fable but also helped direct the company,” Molyneux added, calling the late artist “a great artist, a wonderful mentor and an inspirational man.”
“Paul was a huge cornerstone in my life. He was a professional, moral and funny person who had the ability to see the fair and sensible approach in any situation. I miss him every day in every way. His legacy will be felt and seen for a long, long time,” Molyneux concluded.






