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Gamer pays for Fallout 4 with bottle caps

Published 08:30 26 Jun 2015 BST

Updated 08:35 26 Jun 2015 BST

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Gamer pays for Fallout 4 with bottle caps

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If you're desperate to pre-order a new video game but you've spent all your money on beer and soft drinks, there could be a solution.

The post-apocalyptic Fallout series, for those who are unaware, uses bottle caps as currency. So when a fan of the franchise wanted to pre-order its fourth installment, he sent more than 2,000 of the things to the game's developer Bethesda Game Studios. The fan, known only as Seth, enclosed a letter in which he explained: "I only saw prices listed in pre-war dollars, and I wasn't exactly sure what the exchange rate is these days, so I went ahead and sent everything I've been able to save since I played Fallout 3 for the first time." Incredibly, Bethesda honoured the alternative currency, with the company's global community lead Matt Grandstaff confirming the payment on Twitter. https://twitter.com/gstaffinfection/status/613686913178931200 Seth claims to have arrived at the figure of 2,240 bottle caps by "using my bathroom scale and a number I found on Wikipedia". Unfortunately for other fans with a surplus of bottle caps, it looks like copycat Seths won't be quite as lucky, as Bethesda seem to have capped the giveaway at one copy. https://twitter.com/gstaffinfection/status/614224197657735168 Fallout 4 will be released on November 10, with a collector's edition including a real-life version of the game's trademark Pip-Boy smartwatch. It is not yet clear whether Seth sent enough bottle caps to qualify for the collector's edition.
Gamer pays for Fallout 4 with bottle caps