There Taiwan rating board has classified Nintendo Switch version from The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Anniversary Editionperhaps waiting for the official announcement from Bethesda and Nintendo.
The game was removed from the database shortly after news began to spread, a sign that a truly careless employee pressed the “publish” button prematurely or accidentally. But not fast enough, because the Twisted Voxel portal still managed to snap a picture of the offending classification.
In the past, Taiwan rating board added a few games to its catalog before their official announcement, thus revealing their assets in advance. In that sense, confirmation from Bethesda could come in a few days or weeks, perhaps during the next Nintendo Direct. We’ll see.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition includes the base game and ten years of contentIncluding Special Edition DLCs and lots of new and existing Creation Club content including quests, dungeons, bosses, weapons, spells and more.
Source: Multiplayer