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If there are two things that Bethesda is best known for outside of its plethora of excellent RPGs, it's re-releasing Skyrim too many times to count, and its games being cursed with bugs and issues. Almost poetically, then, the devs have managed to do both of those things at once with the new Switch 2 port of The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim – Anniversary Edition.
Skyrim's Switch 2 port was shadowdropped yesterday, and posts across social media highlight that fans aren't exactly having the best time with it. Although Bethesda proclaimed that this version would see performance improvements, faster load times, and enhanced resolution compared to the Switch 1 edition, players say those benefits are slight, and there are greater issues at play.
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