Starfield Is Coming To Nintendo Switch 2, Leaker Claims
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Xbox has been expanding platform availability for Bethesda titles. A leak claims Starfield will arrive on Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026, matching the announced Switch 2 release window for Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. The leaker NateTheHate also asserted a PlayStation 5 release, and a separate report suggests a spring 2026 PS5 launch. Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer previously expressed intent to support Switch 2. Bethesda has previously ported major titles to the original Switch, including Skyrim, Doom Eternal, and Wolfenstein II. Starfield already offers multiple performance options on lower-end hardware like the Xbox Series S.
With Xbox bringing more games to other platforms, word has just emerged of Bethesda's first game heading to Switch 2. Now, a leak suggests that another Bethesda game, Starfield, is also on the way to the handheld. Yesterday's Gamescom Opening Night Live presentation included the announcement of a Switch 2 port of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle coming out sometime in 2026--and according to NateTheHate, Starfield will come out on Nintendo's recently released console in the same year.
NateTheHate also claimed that Starfield is indeed coming to PlayStation 5, as rumors have persisted since the RPG's 2023 release. A separate report from this month alleges that Starfield will release on PS5 in the spring of 2026. While Bethesda has not officially confirmed plans for Starfield receiving a multiplatform release outside of Xbox and PC, Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer stated his intention to support the Switch 2 in the past.
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