Skyrim Anniversary Edition now officially rated

Skyrim Anniversary Edition now officially rated

You may remember that in May, a rating for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim: Anniversary Edition for Nintendo Switch showed up in Taiwan. The listing was later taken down, but it suggested that Bethesda was working on a Switch version of the Anniversary Edition, which didn’t happen when the Anniversary Edition of Skyrim came out last November.

Now there is even more proof that it is happening. Another rating has come out, this time in Europe. The game is rated “18” by PEGI, which means that it is not appropriate for people under the age of 18. Bethesda hasn’t said anything about a Nintendo Switch version yet, but there are now two listings for it, so it seems like it’s only a matter of time before they do.

A new Anniversary Edition of Skyrim

Skyrim in its original form is already on the Switch. It was the first game from Bethesda for Nintendo since Home Alone came out for the NES in 1991. On November 17, 2017, the game came out for handheld consoles.

The base game has been made better for the anniversary edition. It comes with Dawnguard, Hearthfire, and Dragonborn, which are the game’s three major expansions.

It also adds 500 pieces of content made by the game’s Community Creation Club. This includes new dungeons, quests, weapons, items, spells, and bosses made by Bethesda and the game’s creator community. In the latest version of the game, there is even a brand-new way to fish.

The anniversary edition was made by Bethesda to mark the 10th anniversary of the game’s release. On November 11, 2011, the game came out.

Fans of the game were happy with how the anniversary edition turned out. Skyrim has a strong community, and the game is always getting new mods and content made by the community.