Bethesda Quietly Donates $10,000 to Family of Cancer Patient Who Played 'Fallout 76'

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Bethesda Softworks appears to have donated $10,000 to the family of a young cancer patient who got the opportunity to play Fallout 76 early.

The donation from Bethesda was spotted by people within the Fallout 76 community who noticed the GoFundMe page for a 12-year-old cancer patient named Wes had been updated with a sizeable donation and a comment from the studio. By either scrolling through the donations on shown on the right of the page or sorting the donations by the highest amounts given, Bethesda Softworks shows up as a donor of $10,000.

 

                                          

The GoFundMe for Wes was set up to raise money in the hopes of covering living expenses and costs associated with treating Wes, a child who battled stage 4 neuroblastoma for most of his life after being diagnosed at 5 years old. Wes, a Fallout fan from Virginia, sadly passed away on November 3rd, and Bethesda Softworks left a comment on his GoFundMe page alongside the donation that called the boy “an inspiration to the Fallout community and everyone at Bethesda.”

“You have been an inspiration to the Fallout community and everyone at Bethesda,” the studio’s comment said. “We will miss you, Wes. #WesStrong forever!”

Prior to the boy’s death, Wes was given the opportunity to play Fallout 76 ahead of the game’s launch. Before anyone else was ever able to even try out the game’s beta, Bethesda made sure Wes could experience the game. Bethesda’s Matt Grandstaff traveled drove to Virginia with the Power Armor Edition of the game in tow to let Wes experience the game. We had pre-ordered the Power Armor Edition of the game when it was announced and was worried he’d never get to play the game after his family ended his treatment, so Bethesda gave him his very own power armor helmet that was signed by Bethesda’s Todd Howard.

   

 

Since Bethesda's donation a few days ago, several Fallout community members have visited Wes' GoFundMe to show their support. "I am a Fallout fan," donor Kyle Para said in a comment. "I want to help out a fellow vault dweller." Another comment from donor Anus Braunus shared a quote from Fallout New Vegas character Joshua Graham: "'In a world filled with misery and uncertainty, it is great comfort to know that in the end, there is a light in the darkness.' - [Joshua Graham]. RIP little Vault Dweller and my most sincere condolences to your family." 

If you'd like, you can donate to Wes' family here

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Planetary

Now that is what I like to see from a video game developer, not that utterly useless SJWBS from EA/Bioware's SWTOR called "Play To Give".

Congratulations, Bethesda! You've just won my pocket book!

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Lunar

That's extremely kind of them, but don't let this pull the wool over your eyes. F76 is still looking like a half-cooked, poorly thought out cash grab that wants in on the PvEvP craze. Don't let them use Wes as a means to distract from a poorly made product.










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