ニュース Bethesdaは、プレイヤーにElder Scrolls VIでNPCになるために支払いをさせています

Bethesdaは、プレイヤーにElder Scrolls VIでNPCになるために支払いをさせています

著者 : Claire アップデート : Apr 06,2025

Bethesda Softworksは再びファンをタムリエルの魅惑的な世界に招待していますが、今回は冒険者だけではありません。 Make-A-Wish Mid-Atlanticが主催するユニークなチャリティーオークションを通じて、幸運な入札者は、Elder Scrolls VIのNPCを設計することにより、Elder Scrolls Universeの恒久的な備品になる並外れた機会を得ることができます。

これは、単に名前や外観を選択することではありません。勝者は、ベセスダのクリエイティブチームと密接に協力して、ゲームの伝承に大きな影響を与える可能性のあるキャラクターを開発します。放浪者の学者、神秘的な商人、伝説的な戦士を想像するかどうかにかかわらず、可能性は膨大です。勝者は、デジタルバージョンを自分自身のデジタルバージョンを、拡大し続けるタムリエルの世界に統合する機会さえあります。

現在、最高の入札は11,050ドルであり、オークションがまだ進行中であるため、この数字は上昇すると予想されています。 Bethesdaは、Elder Scrolls VIのリリース日をラップして詳細を保持しており、ファンはこの排他的な新しいキャラクターに遭遇することを熱心に予想しています。

TESオンライン画像:Pinterest.comスターフィールドの同様のオークションが開催されましたが、カスタム設計のNPCのアイデンティティは広く開示されていません。

オークションの勝者がElder Scrolls VIで自分自身を不滅にすることを選択した場合、彼らはゲームの肖像がすでに確認されている最愛の「Skyrim Grandma」であるShirley Curryのランクに加わります。

公式の打ち上げ日が発表されていないため、Elder Scrolls VIは2026年までにリリースされないと推測されています。しかし、到着すると、1人のラッキーファンの遺産が永遠にその世界に刻まれます。

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