Skyrim Anniversary Edition 60% Off, Free Switch 2 Upgrade (EU)

▼ Summary
– Bethesda released a patch to fix input latency issues for Skyrim on the Nintendo Switch 2.
– A significant sale is now active for the Skyrim Anniversary Edition Bundle in regions like the UK, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.
– The Anniversary Edition Bundle is discounted by 60%, reducing its price to £21.19 / 23,99 €.
– The standalone Anniversary Upgrade is also 50% off, costing £8.99 / 9,99 € until December 31st, 2025.
– Owners of the original Switch Anniversary Edition receive the Switch 2 version as a free upgrade.
For players in the UK, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand, a significant discount is now available for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition on the Nintendo Switch platform. This sale arrives alongside a recent patch from Bethesda aimed at improving the game’s performance on the new hardware, specifically targeting input latency problems that were noted at launch.
The Skyrim Anniversary Edition Bundle, which includes the base game and the Anniversary Upgrade, is currently discounted by 60%. This brings the price down to approximately £21.19 or 23,99 €, a substantial reduction from its standard cost of £52.99 or 59,99 €. For those who already own the core game, the standalone Anniversary Upgrade is also on sale for 50% off, available for £8.99 or 9,99 € instead of the usual £17.99 or 19,99 €.
This promotional pricing is part of Nintendo’s ongoing holiday sale and is scheduled to run until the end of the year on December 31st, 2025. It presents a compelling opportunity for both newcomers and returning adventurers to experience the expansive world of Skyrim with all its additional content, especially following the recent technical improvements.
Furthermore, owners of the original Nintendo Switch version of the Skyrim Anniversary Edition are eligible for a free upgrade to the enhanced Switch 2 version. This ensures that existing fans can transition to the updated release without any additional purchase, allowing them to benefit from the platform’s improved capabilities alongside the new performance patch.
(Source: Nintendo Life)





