Bethesda announced four major titles for Nintendo Switch 2 during the latest Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase. Studio Head Todd Howard presented the lineup, which spans from February through May 2026.
Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition launches digitally on February 24, with a physical code-in-box edition following on April 28. The package includes the base game and all six expansion packs, plus over 150 pieces of Creation Club content.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle arrives May 12 as the only Bethesda Switch 2 title receiving a physical game cartridge. Preorders are available now for both physical and digital versions.
The game's story DLC, The Order of Giants, launches simultaneously on May 12.
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition, which debuted digitally on Switch 2 last December, gets its physical code-in-box release on April 28. This edition includes the base game and three expansions: Dawnguard, Dragonborn, and Hearthfire.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered launches digitally sometime in 2026, with a physical code-in-box edition planned for later. The remaster updates the 2006 Game of the Year with refined gameplay and modernized visuals.
All four titles represent Bethesda's first major push onto Nintendo's latest console following Microsoft's acquisition of Zenimax Media. This lineup spans from February through May 2026, with Indiana Jones and the Great Circle launching on May 12.















