 The Apocalypse is here, and what I mean by that is Bethesda has once again pulled off the impossible, yet another controversy nearly a year after the release of the buggiest piece of crap developed by the company. Dwell Shockers reported the following. The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission has issued a recall for the wearable helmet that was sold exclusively by GameStop. As you purchase, this would have been an honour of the wearable T51 power armour helmet, seen in the game itself. Why would the US Consumer Product Safety Commission issue a recall like that? You see, the polyester cotton blend fabric insert inside it is prone on getting mouldy. A perfect, fantastic environment. Or you guessed it, mould, really, mould, as Bethesda learned nothing from the string of physical merchandise controversies they faced over the last year, and might I add their virtual merchandise has come under its fair share of luck. It was jackets first, then it was canvas bags, and now it's expensive mouldy collector's edition helmets. Twenty thousand of them recalled. I'm having a hard time taking all these accidental screw ups, as mere inadequacy. Whoever's in charge of physical merch, however many people might be in charge, they're insufferably incompetent, trying to cut all the wrong corners, and every one of them to slash costs, and increase earnings. Little dot of our dot, they're splitting airs. And this time they could have seriously harmed someone. Thankfully they didn't, but they could have. The recall listing says it's succinctly enough. Mould can be present on the fabric insert inside the helmet, posing a risk of respiratory or other infections in individuals with compromised immune systems, damaged lungs, or an allergy to mould. What's next? Followed by 76 gun replicas loaded with actual bullets. At this point I don't think anyone with a grain of grain matter between their ears trusts Bethesda as far as they can punch them. Shame that, the company was beloved once upon a time, but they have somehow burned through every last grain of play at Goodwill left over from Skyrim and Fallout 3. Oh, I know how. It's truly unfathomable greed and lack of any semblance of ethical behaviour. Until Howard's extreme, inexplicable turn to round-the-pitch fold level bullshitting. But hey, at least the helmets look cool, right?