Bethesda is bringing The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered to the Nintendo Switch 2 this week. The release is significant as it brings the major RPG to the Switch 2, offering the title to players on the new handheld for the first time. Portable gamers can now play the remastered version on the Switch 2 without requiring a PC or home console.
Major RPG joins busy multi-platform release schedule
The game joins a busy lineup of releases targeting multiple platforms including PS5, Xbox Series, Switch 2, and PC. Duskfade and Wild Blue Skies are also launching across these four systems, offering players a variety of genres to choose from. Releasing the game across multiple platforms indicates an effort to reach players on various hardware ecosystems at once.
Switch 2 users will find several other titles launching alongside Oblivion Remastered. BlazBlue: Entropy Effect X is launching exclusively on the Switch 2, alongside the release of Nintendo GameCube – Nintendo Classics: Super Mario Sunshine on the same system. These new titles contribute to the expanding library of games available on the Switch 2.
PC and home console players have their own set of new releases to look forward to. Grounded 2 enters Early Access on PS5, and Hell Let Loose: Vietnam launches on PS5, Xbox Series, and PC. Akatori, CloverPit, and Rivage are also debuting on these platforms, adding to the variety of titles available to players.
We looked at The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered closely and tracked related releases like Halo: Campaign Evolved Hits PS5, Xbox earlier. The current week's release schedule demonstrates the variety of content available across major gaming platforms. The variety ensures that there is something for every type of gamer, regardless of their preferred hardware.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered releases for Switch 2 this week. Duskfade, Wild Blue Skies, and other titles round out the multi-platform launch. This collection of releases provides immediate options for players across PC, PS5, Xbox Series, and Switch 2.
Source: Gematsu




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