Bethesda lets cancer-fighting Wes, 12, play Fallout 76 months before release
The company took a copy of the game's limited edition to Wes, who has the same condition as Bradley Lowery, days after he received the news doctors were recommending his treatment be stopped
FALLOUT makers Bethesda have made one of the final wishes of a 12-year-old boy suffering from the same disease as Sunderland fan Bradley Lowery come true by letting him play their next hit game months before it is released.
12-year-old Wes, from Virginia in the USA, was diagnosed with neuroblastoma at the age of five but was told earlier this month that doctors were recommending his treatment was stopped due to the progression of the disease.
"He spent the day at our house watching Wes play, making him the first person in the world outside of the video game industry employees to play," the post said.
"Those hours of playtime made him happier than you know," his parents said.
For the rest of us, Fallout 76 is out on November 14 and .
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