You thought Bethesda was definitely trying to get any version of the RPG currently available. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on every conceivable platform? We also. But maybe not all the days are over, because in Taiwan received the age rating of the version of the annual edition of Skyrim in the Nintendo Switch version.
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Project The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition out on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X | S last fall, but it wasn’t about the remaster 2016 Special Edition re-release with access to all Creation Club content. It offers dozens of different add-ons created by third party creators or developers at Bethesda Game Studios. That’s why the Anniversary Edition has also been released as an upgrade that existing owners of the Special Edition can purchase for €20. However, some of the Creation Club add-ons have been released for free.being a survival mode, a more extensive Saints & Seducers expansion, far fewer Rare Curios, and the addition of Fishing.
Now it looks like Switch owners may soon experience the same thing. But it should be noted that rating information was withdrawn shortly after its disclosure, so perhaps it was just a mistake, but the original find can still be found, for example, on the Switch Brasil website. Either way, we can bring Skyrim Anniversary Edition to Switch. After all, the game itself was released in the version for the current console by Nintendo in the fall of 2017.. While it lacks some technical improvements over other platforms, it doesn’t differ much in terms of content, even in terms of the Dawnguard, Hearthfire, and Dragonborn DLCs.
The Switch version even supports motion control and allows you to use in-game amiibo figures to get game equipment in the game The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. So it shouldn’t be impossible to add support for the add-ons available in the Creation Club, as well as a few fixes and changes made to the Anniversary Edition. It’s also probably not necessary to assume that Microsoft, which now owns Bethesda, may have a role to play in the whole affair. Despite this, Bethesda is still a full-fledged publisher with a certain degree of autonomy, including several development studios, so it would be foolish to think that it will never be able to release something for PC and Xbox again, especially when it comes to port of the existing name. Perhaps Skyrim Anniversary Edition for Switch will confirm this soon.
Source :Indian TV