Excerpt: Skyrim: Anniversary Edition on the Switch 2 is an unfortunately compromised version where it should be a slam dunk.
Bethesda has re-released Skyrim...again, this time for Nintendo Switch 2, but somehow made it worse, and I'm struggling to feel shocked.
While fans are speculating that The Elder Scrolls 6 might be coming out in 2027, other fans are noting that this might be reaching.
Despite the recent port offering a higher native resolution in Handheld Mode, the frame rate remains 30 frames per second.
Available for $60 with Nintendo-exclusive content and "hundreds" of Creation Club items, it's also a free upgrade for Switch 1 owners.
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The Anniversary Edition can be purchased as a bundle with the base experience, or as a cheaper upgrade for those who already own the game.
Rated in Taiwan back in May, the Anniversary Edition includes the base game with all DLC and more than 500 pieces of Creation Club content.
A recent Taiwanese classification rating for Skyrim Anniversary Edition – which quickly got taken down – suggests that it might be coming to the Switch.
The newest edition of Skyrim adds just enough to entice the few that have yet to play it, or perhaps missed the 8th gen version, but stops short of much else.
Todd Howard recently said that the development team will try to focus on making each and every gameplay system as deep as possible, alongside improving in the NPC and AI interactivity department.
Two major military shooters, some long-awaited content for Animal Crossing fans, a major RPG sequel and much more await.