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Cloakwork Gets Enlisted By Bethesda To Decorate Fallout 76 Helmets For Charity

  • By Julian Leong
  • Oct 31
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The season of giving is approaching and video game publisher ‘Bethesda Softworks’ has started their initiative to give back to the masses.

Bethesda Softworks recently partnered up with Hypebeast to launch the #HelmetsForHabitat campaign where all proceeds from the final auction sale will be donated to ‘Habitat For Humanity’, a global nonprofit organization who aims to provide a home for everyone, aligned with their vision where they believe everyone deserves a decent place to call home. The campaign handpicked 40 contemporary & street artist worldwide to customize T51 power armor helmets from Bethesda Softworks latest iteration of its award-winning Fallout series, Fallout 76.

When we say ‘Malaysia Boleh’, local graffiti artist Cloakwork represents the slogan when it comes to the art scene. Why, you ask? Cloakwork’s art was acknowledged and put to good use for the campaign to help out the charity as he was one of the handpicked street artist. He proceeded to customize 5 helmets, inspired by our favourite childhood superheroes, Power Rangers.

Currently, his customized helmets are up for auction with a leading bid of USD$351 (RM1, 467.18) and with 14 more days left to auction, we expect higher bids towards the end of the auction. If you would like to help out the least fortunate and support Cloakwork our local graffiti artist, head over to Paddle8 to place your bids. We applaud Cloakwork for using his art to benefit the least fortunate and we encourage every other local artist to keep up the hustle with hopes for them to be recognized globally in the near future.

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