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Bethesda Bringing 3 Iconic Games to Nintendo Switch 2

During yesterday’s Nintendo Direct: Partners Showcase, Bethesda revealed a plethora of titles that will be coming to the Nintendo Switch 2.

Three Bethesda titles are set to arrive on Nintendo’s latest console this year, all at different times. First up is Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition — the complete version of the fourth mainline Fallout game, which contains the Far Harbor, Automatron, and Nuka-World story expansions, as well as the Contraptions Workshop, Vault-Tec Workshop and Wasteland Workshop. Finally, it includes over 150 pieces of Creation Club content. It’ll drop on the Switch 2 on February 24, while a physical code-in-box edition will release on April 28 alongside the console’s code-in-box edition of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition.

Next is Indiana Jones and the Great Circle the MachineGames Indiana Jones game and its DLC, The Order of Giants, are planned to be released separately for the Switch 2 on May 12. It’ll be available both digitally and as a physical game card in retail stores.

Finally, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered the updated take on the iconic fourth Elder Scrolls game, doesn’t have a set release date. Instead, it was only revealed that the game will be released for the Switch 2 at some point in 2026. It’ll be available digitally at launch, then physically as a code-in-box edition later down the line.

You can see all of the Bethesda games in action on the Nintendo Switch 2 in the trailer on YouTube below:

When did each of these Bethesda games originally release?

Fallout 4 originally came out on November 10, 2015, while Indiana Jones and the Great Circle came out on December 4, 2024. Lastly, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered –the most recent title of the bunch — came out on April 22, 2025.

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