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Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition now available on Nintendo Switch 2 features 60fps mode

Bethesda‘s acclaimed Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition video game is now available on the Nintendo’s latest gaming platform, the Nintendo Switch 2. Thankfully it includes a 60fps mode which can be used both in docked mode and in handheld mode which will make the gameplay as you explore the wasteland that much smoother and fluid. Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition is now available on the Nintendo eShop and will cost you full price as it is $60. Check out the launch trailer down below.

Thanks to JaimeTheHood for sending in the news tip!

14 thoughts on “Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition now available on Nintendo Switch 2 features 60fps mode”

  1. Played Oblivion Remastered on PS5, I’m just curious why I don’t even do anything and yet every time I enter a town I have a bounty.

        1. With the amount of assholes that have bumrush this site, do you really think anyone would just up and give away money to anyone with an anonymous name?

          Let’s use a little common sense now.

          1. I mean, I still don’t get the joke, but if you say so. Some people really are that generous — I was just curious. I wasn’t asking for anything myself, it just seemed like a friendly gesture.

  2. Downloaded this last night. After watching a live feed with a guy playing this yesterday, it looks so smooth and the graphics are as expected for this game. The thing that sold me was how well it ran on Switch 2. But, this is one of those games that never gets old playing.

    1. It looks great on Switch 2, but two things bug me — the price, and the download size. I don’t understand why it’s double the size of the PC version. If you don’t mind those aspects, I hope you enjoy it.

      1. The download size does bother me a lot. I am like you. Why so massive? Overall, I love playing Fallout games. They offer a lot for the price.

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