Skyrim Anniversary Edition Has Been Rated For Switch In Taiwan, Sparking Rumours Of A Port


The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim Anniversary Edition

It’s a tale as old as time: Some big developer announces that their game is available on “consoles” or “all platforms”, and conveniently forgets the 50+ million Nintendo Switches floating around the world.

At least, that’s what happened when Bethesda announced last November that the new Skyrim Anniversary Edition, which includes all the game’s DLC, mod content, and a new fishing system was “available on all platforms”… when it wasn’t.

But that could be about to change, according to a report from SwitchBrasil, who noticed that the Digital Game Rating Committee in Taiwan has listed the game in its rating database for the Nintendo Switch.

The listing has since been taken down, but here’s a screenshot that SwitchBrasil grabbed before it disappeared:

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Image: SwitchBrasil

Well, better late than never, eh?

Would you pay another $50+ bucks for another version of Skyrim, or are you content with the version already on Switch/the other ten thousand consoles that already have Skyrim? Tell us your thoughts in the comments!