More Details on the Skyrim Switch Port – Zelda Amiibo Support Included
It has been quite the weekend for gamers with everything that has been coming out of E3. And to think, the expo is only just beginning. We’ve seen big things coming out of all the major players, including Bethesda, Microsoft, Ubisoft, and more. One of the better announcements to make it out of Los Angeles revolves around a game that is six years old. It is the title that keeps on giving. Of course, we are referring to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. A big piece of news to come from this game is the fact that a Skyrim Switch port is happening.
The Skyrim Switch port is surely music to any Nintendo fan’s ears. The massive open world RPG will now be able to go anywhere with you, and it brings with it quite a few nifty features. First, players will be able to use the Joy-Cons to wield their bow and arrow with accuracy. Also, picking locks is sure to become more precise with having the tools right in your hands. Another great addition to the Skyrim Switch port is the fact that Zelda Amiibo will be supported. By scanning certain figures, the Master Sword, Hylian Shield, and Champion’s Tunic can all be unlocked. Threatening chickens has never looked so good.
It was also revealed that the Dawnguard, Hearthfire, and Dragonborn expansions will be included with the Skyrim Switch port when it launches later this year. In other Skyrim news, its VR variant was revealed during Sony’s E3 press conference. For more on that, check here.
What say you, gamers? Any Nintendo fans out there excited for the Skyrim Switch port? Is it time for Bethesda to move on to bigger and better things? How do you believe the RPG will perform on the Nintendo Switch? Sound off in the comments section below, and be sure to follow DFTG on Twitter for live gaming and entertainment news 24/7. If it’s more reading that you’re needing, check out the following:
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Eric is an editor and writer for Don't Feed the Gamers. When he is not staring at a computer screen filled with text, he is usually staring at a computer screen filled with controllable animations. Today's youth call this gaming. He also likes to shoot things. With a camera, of course.