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These real-life Fallout 76 Power Armor helmets support charity

Bethesda, Xbox and Hypemaker have partnered to make real-life Fallout 76 Power Armor helmets that will be sold off to support Habitat for Humanity.

Called Helmets for Habitat, the charity drive will feature a series of T51 helmets, customised by artists from around the world. The helmets will be auctioned off, with all proceeds going to Habitat for Humanity. Bethesda is committed to donating a minimum of $100,000 to Habitat for Humanity over the course of these charitable initiatives, it revealed.

Three Australian artists have taking part in Helmets for Habitat. Click an artist’s name, below, to see more of their work.

You can head here to look at all the helmets — and even bid on them if you’re so inclined. The helmets will also be on show at the Microsoft Store in New York, NY over 25 October to 14 November.

Fallout 76 heads to Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4 on 14 November.


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