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Fallout 4

A new update has just released for Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition on Nintendo Switch 2, and it’s a major one.

DLSS support is now available for the game’s 40 FPS and 60 FPS modes, which can improve image quality and performance. Other performance and stability improvements.

You can read the full rundown of what’s included below.

Following the recent launch of Fallout 4 on Nintendo Switch 2, Digital Foundry has delivered its technical verdict and shared details on elements like frame rate and resolution.

Overall, it looks like Bethesda has put out a respectable effort here, largely due to the ability to choose from different frame rate modes.

Here’s the roundup of tidbits:

Following the launch of Fallout 4 on Nintendo Switch 2 today, a new graphics comparison video has surfaced which includes the PS5 and PS4 versions.

What might be the most interesting here are the different options you get on Nintendo Switch 2. Different modes are available for 30, 40, and 60 frames per second.

Bethesda is celebrating the debut of Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition on Nintendo Switch 2 with a launch trailer. For the first time, Nintendo fans can play the wasteland experience.

Here’s some information about it:

February 5: We seemingly have release dates for not one, but two upcoming Xbox-related Nintendo Switch 2 games.

Deallabs, which has previously shared correct information about launch timing prior to announcements, says that Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition is slated for April 28, 2026 with a download code in stores (no full cartridge or even a game-key card). Indiana Jones and The Great Circle will follow on May 12.

Fallout 4 Switch 2

Fallout 4 is coming to Nintendo Switch 2, it’s just been announced. The game launches in 2026.

Fallout 4 originally released a decade ago. Nintendo Switch 2 is getting the Anniversary Edition, which includes the main game, six expansions, and over 150 Creation Club items.

For those that haven’t heard about the action RPG previously, check out the following overview:

Fallout 4 Nintendo Switch

At one point in time, Bethesda was apparently looking into a Nintendo Switch version of Fallout 4.

Imran Khan, a former senior editor from Game Informer who previously leaked Everybody 1-2 Switch, shared that unconfirmed report this week. A port was allegedly being explored to the point in which Pete Hines – Bethesda’s former VP and head of publishing – told Khan’s boss “to expect it”. Khan was then told to prep a story in anticipation of a future announcement.


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