《上古卷軸6》新NPC粉絲合作設計慈善競標活動,將全數捐贈喜願基金會
We're offering one lucky winner the chance to create an NPC for The Elder Scrolls VI to benefit Make-A-Wish Mid-Atlantic. Winning bid will go directly to Make-A-Wish so they can keep granting wishes. Visit their silent auction to bid: https://t.co/bg05XAtszg pic.twitter.com/z6EMmkpZ4V
— Bethesda Game Studios (@BethesdaStudios) February 17, 2025
Bethesda 官方慈善競標活動,將能和官方合作創造一隻 NPC 角色加入《上古卷軸6》世界中,這個能代表自己永遠加入遊戲的機會的確相當難得,並且將這些競標所得全數捐獻給美國中大西洋州區的喜願基金會,這是一個讓重症病童能夠完成願望的非營利組織,不過可惜經測試看來只能由美國 IP 進行活動。雖然宣傳還是那 7 年前 E3 展公布的同一張圖,不過用在做善事上應該就不用太多吐槽了。

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