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Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition with all DLC officially announced for Nintendo Switch 2, more

It’s been 10 years since Fallout 4 released, and Bethesda thinks it’s a good time to re-release the game. Not only will the new Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition including all of the already released DLC packs and even some Fallout 4 Creation Club goodies, but it is also slated for release on Nintendo Switch 2.

Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition – ‘It’s the end of the world all over again’

Just so we are clear here, Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition is releasing on everything and on November 10 for all but Nintendo Switch 2. The digital only title will land all of the usual platforms you would expect in just over 2 weeks time, but the Switch release is currently slated for sometime in 2026. This will be the very fist time a proper mainline Fallout game will appear on Nintendo’s hardware.

“Heads up, Red! The @Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition is headed to #NintendoSwitch2 in 2026.”

Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition, as mentioned above, is about as complete a package as one could expect here. The social release includes the base game, of course, as well as the six official add-ons that were released by Bethesda: Automatron, Far Harbor, Nuka-World, and the Workshop expansions. “Whether you’re building settlements, battling robots, or exploring the mysteries of the Commonwealth, every adventure is here.”

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However, Bethesda is also deciding to make some key Creation club content official. The new release will include 150 pieces of Creation Club content Bethesda describes as “fan favorites and previously unreleased items designed to enhance your journey.” There will be new weapons and “Dogmeat breeds like a husky or a Dalmatian” as well as gameplay tweaks and quest expansions. 

Here’s the Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition – Reveal Trailer:

And here’s the Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition – Teaser Trailer for Nintendo Switch 2:

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