Bethesda Launches #SavePlayer1 Campaign to Highlight the Importance of Single-Player Titles
In a hilarious parody of Sarah Mclachlan videos against animal abuse, Lynda Carter, best known for playing Wonder Woman in the 1970s series of the same name advocates for single-player gamers feeling left out in the cold by studios that are increasingly focusing on multiplayer-releases. The campaign, titled #SavePlayer1, is part of a movement by Bethesda to save single-player games.
Gaming, like life, is often about social interaction ? a time to join with others in a common cause, or to simply exorcise a few demons with some cathartic virtual carnage. But sometimes you just need a little time away. A place where you can go to escape the vicissitudes of everyday life. And that?s where a great single-player game comes in.
Once upon a time, these solitary experiences dominated the gaming landscape. But in recent years, with multiplayer on the rise, single-player games have become fewer in number. Meanwhile, the community has been clamoring for more single-player games, and the media has penned a panoply of pieces bemoaning the loss of single-player experiences. But never fear! Bethesda is here to help. In a new video that debuted at The Game Awards, starring none other than Lynda Carter, we share our vision for saving the single player. So whether you pick up Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, The Evil Within 2, Prey, Dishonored 2, DOOM, Fallout 4: Game of the Year, Skyrim Special Edition ? or all of the above ? rest assured that Bethesda has you covered with a critically acc...
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