Oblivion Remastered is coming to Nintendo Switch 2 on August 11, 2026, following rumors dating back to April that claimed the title would debut on Nintendo's latest console.
Bethesda confirmed the release date following a delay, now positioning the UE5-powered remake as one of the major RPG titles to make it to Nintendo's next-gen system.
The physical version will include the full game on cartridge, a welcome change for Switch 2 owners tired of hybrid cloud/digital releases, and certainly a breath of fresh air for any Nintendo Switch 2 owners who also own a PlayStation, as Sony only recently announced the end of physical PlayStation games.

The Switch 2 version arrives after the game launched on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC in April 2025, and was received with quite general positive feedback. Although there were some considerable performance issues.
Bethesda has been gradually porting its catalog to the Switch 2, including Fallout 4 and Indiana Jones. Oblivion Remastered, however, remains a point of caution, as performance on more powerful consoles has been inconsistent at best, raising concerns about how the Switch 2's less powerful hardware will handle this challenge. Additionally, at what cost to image clarity will gamers have to suffer to achieve stable performance?
"The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered launches on August 11, bringing Bethesda Game Studios' classic open-world RPG to Nintendo players with stunning new visuals, refined gameplay and the complete story experience," writes Bethesda
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That said, the game is still a major win for the platform, offering a renowned, nostalgia-filled RPG with a fresh coat of modern paint, gameplay, and controls.




