The final announcement during today’s Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase came from Bethesda, as the publisher confirmed three of its titles are heading to the Nintendo Switch 2. The first is Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition, which launches digitally on February 24. We already knew, from last October, that Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition would be heading to Switch 2, but we just didn’t know when. For those who are unfamiliar with Fallout 4, it puts players into a post-nuclear Boston, and the Anniversary Edition includes all six official add-ons and over 150 pieces of Creation Club content. A physical edition will be available on April 28, but it’s a code-in-box release, so don’t get too excited.
Arguably the most exciting of the three games is Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, the 2024 adventure that originally launched on Xbox Series X|S before heading to PlayStation 5. Now, Switch 2 players can enjoy MachineGames’ latest creation on May 12, along with the story DLC, The Order of Giants. Preorders are available now for the physical game card at retail and digitally through the Nintendo eShop.
For now, Bethesda hasn’t announced a release date for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, but it will arrive sometime in 2026. This will be the first time Cyrodiil is explorable for Nintendo Switch players, and it will launch digitally first. Like Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition, the physical code-in-box edition will come at a later date.