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Skyrim is Back But Fans Aren’t Happy About It

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Skyrim is Back But Fans Aren’t Happy About It

Skyrim is back and relevant again, after Bethesda released a new physical version of the Anniversary Edition on the Nintendo Switch 2. The release has caused quite a stir among the community. While players can pick up Skyrim: Anniversary Edition physically on the Nintendo Switch 2, it only includes a download code in the box rather than a game cartridge, leaving many fans frustrated and voicing their disapproval online.

Skyrim‘s initial launch on the PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360 in 2011 was an enormous success for Bethesda. In the years since, the game has been re-released on multiple platforms, including the Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. Because of this, Skyrim‘s multiple re-releases have become something of a meme in the gaming community, which has been amplified by the fact that Bethesda has yet to release The Elder Scrolls 6 after nearly 15 years.

Skyrim’s Physical Edition on Nintendo Switch 2 is Download Code Only

Following Bethesda’s recent announcement that the physical version of Skyrim: Anniversary Edition on Switch 2 would only include a download code inside the box, fans were very quick to voice their frustrations with the developer. The most liked post in reply to Bethesda indicated that the studio didn’t understand exactly why gamers want a physical release, claiming that “we are not in the business of cleaning dust off of clutter on our shelves,” but rather, they want it because they “want the product properly preserved on a card or disc without being at the mercy of maintaining servers.” Another popular response called Bethesda “out of touch,” which was a prevailing sentiment throughout the comments.

For many fans, simply getting a plastic box does not constitute a physical release. Especially in an era where online servers can be shut down on a whim, leaving players unable to access titles that require online services. That’s not to say that there’s any reason players won’t be able to access Skyrim on Nintendo Switch 2 any time soon, but the idea that it could happen in the distant future clearly leaves many feeling uneasy. And for an entirely single-player experience, it’s hard to blame them. In recent years, movements like Stop Killing Games have gained traction in an effort to preserve games. While that is largely focused on preserving multiplayer titles, the same principles apply here.

Skyrim was first shadow-dropped on Nintendo Switch 2 in December 2025, as a free digital upgrade for those who already owned the game on the original Switch. The initial release was digital-only, and it wasn’t until recently that Bethesda revealed its physical code-in-box edition.

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While the re-releases of Skyrim keep on coming, Bethesda is still hard at work on the development of The Elder Scrolls 6, which was announced back in 2018. Such an early announcement has since been acknowledged as a mistake by Bethesda, and updates on the game remain minimal eight years later. Very little is known about the upcoming RPG, but hopefully, it won’t be long before the developer is ready to reveal a bit more about The Elder Scrolls 6.


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Released

November 11, 2011

ESRB

M For Mature 17+ Due To Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Sexual Themes, Use of Alcohol

Developer(s)

Bethesda Game Studios

Publisher(s)

Bethesda Softworks


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