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Bethesda and members of the Fallout 76 team have granted a dying child's wish by bringing a copy of the game to his home in West Virginia. Wes is a 12-year-old boy who has been battling neuroblastoma for years. However, doctors recently informed the family that they would be stopping treatment of the rare cancer. Wes, a fan of the upcoming game, was sad that he might never be able to play it. Bethesda's Matt Grandstaff of the dev team rushed to fulfill one of this child's final wishes.
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Really Well done Bethesda ........much respect ...
and prayers go out for this kid ......
But yeah, very admirable of them!
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This is the kind of news that deserves being reported. Why wouldn't you want to see what the game devs are doing, particularly when it's a wonderful thing to do for a fan.
Bethesda and any other devs/people that sacrifice their time for others like this should be acknowledged and appreciated for their efforts publicly.
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Nice try though trying to turn something wholesome and heartwarming into something monstrous.
Really? Go put on your tinfoil hat and get back in the closet.
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God bless this family as they go through this next period of trial which most will never have to face.
Special kudos to everyone at Bethesda who had the wherewithal to make this happen and especially Matt Grandstaff who went the extra mile to see it happen.
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can turn it around too, what would the comments be if the headline had been....Bethesda refuse the dying wish of a 12 yo....4 hour drive apparently too long
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Props to Bethesda. Heart breaks for the little man...
Companies are still made up of people and most people would try and fulfill a dying kids wishes if asked too. I doubt the first thought they had was this is an excellent marketing opportunity and even if it was who really cares. All anyone's thought should be is how glad they are the kid got a bit of happiness to cheer him up from how #^$&$ his life is.
Even if this was being used as advertisement (which Bethesda doesn't really need) who cares, they made this child who is 12 years old keep in mind. Extremely happy on that day, some one who may not make it to see the game released (that means dying for some of the thick headed ones)
They spent the day with this child playing the game he wanted to see, him being a fan of fallout and the company spent time out of there busy life, making zero dollars during this, just to put a smile on this kids face. Are you people really that butt hurt that you cant play the game that your wishing ill on the company and making fun of the fact this kid has cancer.......be ashamed of your selves please.
Argue this comment....just proves my point further, This kid was happy at the end of the day that is what really matters out of this news story. Heart goes out to this kid, Cancer is a ugly, ugly thing....from losing a grandfather to this crap, it is something I would wish on nobody.
Meanwhile in the Smash community there was an outpouring of respect for Nintendo and sadness for Chris Taylor who died days after getting to play.
If you have a problem with THAT you seriously need to go wash your face in some cold water and look in the mirror while listening to Don't Worry Be Happy.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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