This looks like a great idea.
At The Game Awards, Bethesda just premiered a wry, self-aware video starring Lynda
Carter who calls on viewers to “save” the single-player gamer who so desperately
craves the experiences that Bethesda just so happens to produce.
While Bethesda and its family of studios produce and publish a wide array of games
(including some of the pioneering games in the multiplayer and esports space),
single-player games are a big part of the Company’s DNA and will continue to be
as they work to develop and publish narrative-driven single-player games in the
future. To celebrate the single-player gamer, Bethesda is running a sale this
weekend across its current catalog of single-player games with prices up to 50%
off digitally, as well as at select retailers.
And in an effort to support future game development, Bethesda will also be making a
donation of $100,000 to the Entertainment Software Association Foundation, an
organization that provides scholarships to the next generation of industry
innovators. Perhaps one of these future developers will make a single-player
game that you’ll love too. For more information, or to download the application,
visit
www.ESAFoundationScholars.org.
For more information on #SavePlayer1
campaign, please visit
Bethesda.net.