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Bethesda are joining in the support for the Cure Cancer stream

Bethesda Australia have announced that they are getting behind the Cure Cancer streaming series this month, putting forth six hours worth of content, from a number of games, in order to help raise money for research into cancer.

“We are thrilled to partner with the amazing team at Bethesda ANZ and feature their Holiday Special Stream as a part of our Game On Cancer™: Holiday Spectacular” to help fund crucial cancer research, said Shane Bailey, Head of Gaming & Streaming at Cure Cancer. “Our biggest hope is that we can provide enough funding to young cancer researchers, whose ground-breaking ideas may hold the key to a cure. We’re aiming to raise $100,000 this December for vital cancer research and I’m confident that the support of the passionate and generous Bethesda community will help us achieve that goal.”

The stream will commence at 10am on December 16th, Sydney time and will feature the following:

  • The Elder Scrolls Online Devs and Community Chatting all things ESO

  • The Elder Scrolls Online New Life Festival Cooking Show with the ANZ Community Managers

  • The Elder Scrolls Online Mates of Oblivion Community Session

  • Rob Whittaker plays ‘Skyrim Anniversary Edition’

  • Skyrim Anniversary Edition Creation Club Showcase

  • Hench and Scrap Foundry showcase their Sanguine Rose prop creation

  • Fallout 76 Wasteland Cooking Challenge with the ANZ Community Managers

In addition to UFC fighter Rob Whittaker being involved in the stream, Elder Scrolls Online fans will be happy to know that Rich Lambert, the Creative Director of The Elder Scrolls Online will also be taking part.

Watching the stream is simple, you can do it via their Twitch page, or below. Donations can be made at any point, even now, so if you can’t tune in live, you can still donate towards the cause, donations can be made here.

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