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Bethesda and Nintendo have recently helped terminally ill fans play their upcoming games, update - add R* to that list too


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Bethesda helps 12-year-old boy with rare cancer fulfill his wish of playing Fallout 76

Just days after doctors told Wes' family they thought it best to stop his treatment, he realised he probably wouldn't get to play Fallout 76, due out in November. In a Facebook post, Wes' parents revealed Matt Grandstaff, assistant director at Bethesda, drove four hours from the company's headquarters in Maryland to the family home with not just a copy of the game, but a prototype of the Power Armor helmet due to come with the Power Armor Edition of the game, signed by Bethesda Game Studios chief Todd Howard.

 

Nintendo fulfills wish of terminal cancer patient to play Smash Bros. Ultimate

After gaining support from the community and catching the company’s attention, Nintendo followed through by allowing Chris to play Super Smash Bros. Ultimate ahead of release. Chris says two representatives stopped by his house early today and was given an opportunity to play the E3 demo

 

 

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