To commemorate the game's tenth anniversary, Fallout 4 will receive a special edition package next month. During their Fallout Day livestream on Thursday, Bethesda revealed that the Anniversary Edition, which comes with six add-ons and creator club content, will also be available on the Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026. On November 10, ten years after the game's original release, Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition will be available for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox.
Announcement of the Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition
The main game, six expansions (Automatoron, Far Harbor, Nuka-World, and the Workshop expansions), and more than 150 Creation Club items will all be included in the Anniversary Edition package, according to Bethesda. A new teaser trailer for Fallout 4's Switch 2 release has also released.
Fallout 4's definitive edition will be available on the Nintendo Switch 2. Ten years have passed since gamers entered the post-nuclear world after exiting Vault 111. Bethesda Game Studios is excited to provide Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition in honor of the occasion. The whole Fallout 4 experience will be available on the Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026, making this the pinnacle of a cherished classic, according to Bethesda.
Through a new in-game Creations menu where players can find and download new content, the Anniversary Edition will bring Creations to Fallout 4.
More than a year has passed since Fallout 4's next-generation upgrade for the PS5 and Xbox Series S/X consoles. Higher frame rates, graphics enhancements, and other corrections were included with the next-generation upgrade.
Bethesda also revealed the date of the Burning Springs update for Fallout 76 during its Fallout Day livestream on Thursday. With a new geographical region and plot, the expansion is one of the biggest ever for the game and will be free to download on December 2, 2025.
The update will let players of Fallout 76 to explore post-apocalyptic Ohio and engage in brand-new Bounty Hunting missions from The Ghoul from the Fallout television series on Amazon Prime Video.
A Fallout Day sale was also announced by Bethesda, with discounts of up to 75% off the entire Fallout series now available on the Xbox, PlayStation, and Steam shops.
Though the company is said to be working on new Fallout projects, Bethesda did not disclose any new Fallout games during the show. Todd Howard, the director of Bethesda, hinted last year that the firm was working on two unspecified Fallout titles. The company is working on additional content for its most recent title, Starfield, as well as The Elder Scrolls 6, albeit both projects have not yet been revealed.

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