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Bethesda has shared more information about Doom for Switch, which was one of the more surprising announcements during today’s Nintendo Direct.

First, almost all updates and DLC will be included. The only exception is the SnapMap level editor.

Bethesda also says that the physical version will only include the single-player campaign because of size constraints. A separate downloadable update will be needed for online multiplayer.

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When The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition came to the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One last year, Bethesda introduced mods. The feature essentially lets players mess around with the game in ways that aren’t normally possible.

Now The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is making its way to Switch this holiday. Will we be seeing any mod support? Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like it. Bethesda’s Pete Hines told USgamer that mods aren’t planned for Switch “at this time.”

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Nintendo has opened the teaser site for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on Switch. It’s accessible right here.

Despite being in teaser form, the site has a decent amount to check out. You can watch the E3 trailer, view some screenshots, and read up on gameplay information. The full site should open within the next few months.

Thanks to TDude73 for the tip.

We have one last look at the PAX demo for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim with another ten minutes of off-screen docked footage. Check out the video below.

IGN has a look at The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on Switch from the PAX West demo footage. It’s still off-screen, but it’s as close as we’ve gotten to direct-feed thus far. Check out the footage below.

We’re just about done posting gameplay videos of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim footage on Switch based on its Gamescom demo, but we two final videos. Both are attached below.

GameXplain has given us another look at The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim running on Switch. The video is still off-screen, but was taken while the system was docked as opposed to on the system’s screen itself. Check out the latest gameplay below.

Update: Another video added below.


Original: Another video is in offering another look at The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim running on Switch with more off-screen footage. View the video below for more gameplay, now with audio included.

Skyrim Remastered was featured for the Switch at Gamescom 2017. Below is a video showcasing tablet mode with the joycon grip.


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