Video: Skyrim Still Isn’t 60fps On Switch 2, But Here’s How It Fares Against Switch 1

Must have been the wind.

Bethesda surprised us all today with the announcement that The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition was heading to Switch 2 with a bunch of technical upgrades to boot. But with a game we’ve all seen this many times, would it really look all that different from the re-release we saw on Switch 1 back in 2022?

Well, wonder no longer, because Mr Alex Olney is here to reveal all! In the above video, we’ve got a side-by-side comparison of how Skyrim matches up on Switch 2 vs Switch 1, showcasing all the gameplay you could wish for.

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Feature: “It’s A Bit Of A Joke At This Point” – Skyrim Dev On Returning For A Switch 2 Re-Release

Sky(rim)’s the limit.

Somehow, Skyrim returned.

Yes, the rumours are true, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition is back (again), as a free Switch 2 upgrade. Making the most of the hardware’s updated specs, the new release bundles in a whole host of fancy features, like enhanced performance and resolution, better load times, and Mouse Mode, and it gives us yet another chance to replay the iconic 2011 RPG in all of its fus ro dah-ing glory.

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‘Romancing SaGa -Minstrel Song- Remastered International’ Now Available On Switch

With limited physical editions to boot!

It’s only been three years since we got Romancing SaGa -Minstrel Song- Remastered on Switch consoles, itself a remaster of 1991’s seminal SNES adventure, Romancing SaGa (or Romancing Salsa as this writer always calls it because of the font they used for the artwork).

Now, Red Art Games has announced that a further enhancement of the game, Romancing SaGa -Minstrel Song- Remastered International (looking forward to the International Universal edition in 2028, then) is now available on Switch consoles in both digital and physical form.

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Future Of Tomb Raider To Be Revealed At The Game Awards 2025

“This is one you won’t want to miss”.

The Game Awards is taking place later this week, and ahead of the big industry event, Lara Croft’s return has been teased.

As highlighted by the show’s creator and host Geoff Keighley and the official Tomb Raider social media account, fans of Lara will be able to tune into the event to find out about the “future” of this iconic video game character. No other details have been shared just yet, but Geoff says it’s a reveal “you won’t want to miss”.

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Nintendo Music Adds Another Yoshi Soundtrack, Here’s Every Song Included

Welcome back, Yoshi’s Crafted World!

Following on from a sample of Metroid Prime 4: Beyond‘s soundtrack last week, Nintendo Music has now followed this up with the 2019 Switch title Yoshi’s Crafted World.

This follows on from other Yoshi-themed albums like Yoshi’s Story from the N64 era and Yoshi’s Island on the Super Nintendo. This latest soundtrack update contains 53 tracks and has a runtime of 1 hour and 11 minutes.

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F-Zero 99 Update Version 1.7.0 Now Live – New Secret Tracks, Music Player, And Much More

Download it now!

Nintendo’s been busy getting in its final updates of 2025, and alongside a system update for the Switch 2 and Switch this week, it’s also put out a new update for its battle royale racer F-Zero 99.

According to the official patch notes, this includes “new additions”, various adjustments and changes, as well as the usual fixes. Some of these new additions includes “new secret tracks” and a music player has also been added to the title.

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Metroid Prime 4 On Switch 1 Impresses Digital Foundry – “Nigh-Imperceptible Dips”

It’s “one of Switch 1’s prettiest games yet”.

We already know that Metroid Prime 4: Beyond is a technical showcase on Switch 2, and we’re sure many of you have spent the weekend exploring Viewros on the new console over the weekend. But for those of you who are still clinging on to your Switch 1 and wondering whether Samus’ brand new adventure holds up on the old system, fear not.

Digital Foundry has taken a look at the Switch 1 release of Metroid Prime 4 and is pretty much in agreement with us on the surprising quality of the release. You can read their impressions on their shiny new website, or listen to the trio talk about the game on this week’s DF Direct Weekly (up top).

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Take Yooka-Replaylee For A Spin In This New Switch 2 Demo

The countdown to a physical release begins.

Playtonic and PM Studios have today released a free Switch 2 demo for the throwback platforming remake Yooka-Replaylee, giving you a chance to try before you buy.

You’ll find the new demo on the Switch 2 eShop right now, and, you’ll be pleased to hear, all the data carries over to the full game — so there’s no time wasted if you choose to go all-in on the full release afterwards.

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GameStop Hints At Another Playable Character For Resident Evil Requiem

But it’s not who you think it is.

Although Capcom has remained tightlipped on the prospect of Leon Kennedy cropping up in the upcoming Resident Evil Requiem, a good number of fans are adamant that the veteran character will indeed appear.

However, a new listing over on GameStop drops some new information regarding the Deluxe Edition of the game which, if accurate, seems to hint at a completely different playable character: Rosemary Winters (thanks, IGN).

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Random: Four Legendary Devs Walk Into A Bar… And We’re So Very Jealous

Imagine the conversations!

It’s the little things in life that bring us the most joy sometimes, and today, we’re bringing you an absolutely delightful photo from developer Suda51 (No More Heroes, Killer7) that’s been doing the rounds over the weekend.

It’s no secret that some of the greatest minds in Japanese game development like to get together to break bread (or knock back a beer or two), but this particular meeting is especially impressive. Here, we’ve got the aforementioned Suda51 with none other than Masahiro Sakurai (Kirby Air Riders, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate), Fumito Ueda (The Last Guardian, Shadow of the Colossus) and Shinji Mikami (Resident Evil, Resident Evil 4).

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