
"On October 23, Bethesda held its second annual Fallout Day Broadcast, a Direct-like pre-recorded event announcing new Fallout-themed content and games. It happens on October 23 because that's the day the bombs dropped in the post-apocalyptic video game series. This year, the event didn't have too much to announce. The big "news" was the reveal of Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition, a version of the RPG that combines the base game, all the DLC, and 150+ pieces of Creation Club content into one package. This version will also support Creations, Bethesda's cross-platform mods system that already exists in Starfield and Skyrim."
"It's been ten years since players first stepped out of Vault 111 and into the post-nuclear world. To mark the occasion, Bethesda Game Studios is thrilled to announce Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition. This is the ultimate celebration of a beloved classic, bringing together the complete Fallout 4 experience on Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026."
Bethesda announced Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition as a complete bundle that includes the base game, all official DLC, and more than 150 Creation Club items. The edition will support Creations, Bethesda's cross-platform mods system used in Starfield and Skyrim. Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition will release on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC in November, and it will arrive on Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026. The announcement was made during the Fallout Day Broadcast on October 23. Fallout 4 on Switch 2 represents the first mainline Fallout release on a Nintendo platform and suggests potential ports of older Fallout titles to Nintendo hardware.
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