Luc Bernard

Luc Bernard
Born (1986-03-26) 26 March 1986
OccupationGame designer
Notable workFortnite Holocaust Museum

Luc Bernard is a French-Jewishgame designer who created video games such as Death Tales, Eternity's Child, Mecho Wars, Desert Ashes, Plague Road, Pocket God vs Desert Ashes and SteamPirates. He is also the founder of Voices of the Forgotten, a non-profit organization that develops educational projects focused on Holocaust remembrance and Jewish history through digital media.


Bernard has created a number of video game projects related to the Holocaust. He created the Fortnite Holocaust Museum, a virtual museum based inside the video game Fortnite which features displays of Nazi atrocities. In 2023, he released The Light in the Darkness, a free educational video game which chronicles the life of a Polish-Jewish family in Vichy France, interspersed with educational material on the hardships French Jews faced during the regime. The project evolved from an earlier unreleased concept titled Imagination Is the Only Escape, which also explored the Holocaust in France.

Bernard is also leading the Anne Frank's Young Voices project, a collaboration between Anne Frank LA and Voices of the Forgotten, inspired by the Holocaust Museum in Fortnite. The program trains and supports students in designing their own virtual Holocaust museums within Fortnite. A pilot launched in December 2024 in the Los Angeles Unified School District, designed to encourage students to engage with Holocaust history through interactive storytelling.

Bernard is currently developing Tears of Libya, a historical narrative game focusing on the experiences of Libyan Jews during World War II.