BETHESDA Won't Let Single Player Games Die And Donates $100K For Future Game Creators

BETHESDA Won't Let Single Player Games Die And Donates $100K For Future Game Creators

Bethesda promises to fans that awesome single-player experiences will never disappear unless they have a say in it and donates $100K for future game-creators.

By Elleithyz - Dec 09, 2017 09:12 PM EST
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Bethesda teams up with Lynda Carter, who voiced characters from their Skyrim games and also played Wonder Woman in a 1976 TV series, to make a funny video to mock the concept that single-player gaming is dead.

Appropriately titled "#SavePlayer1", the video hilariously promotes Bethesda as the savior of single-player games. Bethesda is known for making story-driven games such as Fallout, Skyrim, Wolfenstein, Dishonored and even though the video is supposed to be a satire, they are obviously making a statement that they will never give up on making a great single-player experience.

Bethesda goes the extra length and makes a generous $100,000 donation to the ESA Foundation, which helps give scholarships to aspiring game-makers.

Watch the video below on Bethesda's official YouTube channel:

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