Skyrim is Back But Fans Aren't Happy About It
Bethesda released a physical version of Skyrim: Anniversary Edition on Nintendo Switch 2, but it only includes a download code, frustrating fans. The community is voicing their disapproval online, citing concerns about game preservation and the potential for online servers to be shut down.
Bethesda released a new physical version of Skyrim: Anniversary Edition on Nintendo Switch 2. However, the physical release only includes a download code, not a game cartridge. Fans are voicing their frustrations online, claiming that Bethesda doesn't understand why gamers want a physical release. They want the game properly preserved on a card or disc, not reliant on maintaining servers. The concern is that online servers can be shut down, leaving players unable to access titles. Skyrim was initially released in 2011 and has been re-released on multiple platforms since then. Bethesda is still working on The Elder Scrolls 6, which was announced in 2018.
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