One of Microsoft and Xbox’s highest-profile console exclusives in recent memory, Bethesda Game Studios‘ colossal sci-fi space exploration RPG Starfield, made its way to PS5 last week. Its release on that platform was long awaited, and many believed it might never come — but days later, it’s looking like it may already be heading to another system, too.
That revelation came when a new rating for the game was spotted on the Taiwan Entertainment Software Rating Information (you can search for it yourself here to see it). Specifically, alongside listings for the Xbox Series X|S, PC, and PS5, the new rating is for the Nintendo Switch 2.
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This new rating has, at the very least, given hopeful Switch 2 owners reason to believe that a port of Starfield is still in the works, though many are worried that even if it does eventually come out, it ultimately won’t provide a good experience.
In the days following the game’s arrival on PS5, numerous players reported severe performance and crashing issues, prompting Bethesda to state that it’s working on a hotfix on social media. Switch 2 users fear the game will run even worse on their system since it has less performant hardware.
Still, folks are hopeful for a good port of Starfield on Nintendo’s handheld console, especially since other Bethesda games have come to Switch, or are coming. Skyrim released on the platform in 2017, the Anniversary Edition of Fallout 4 launched on Switch 2 in February, and Oblivion Remastered is slated to come to Switch 2 at some point in 2026.
I expect Starfield, with its vast world maps and space areas, would be considerably trickier to adapt to the Switch 2’s hardware compared to Bethesda’s other RPGs. I’d guess that’s the reason why the rumored port has been difficult to develop thus far, though ultimately, that’s just speculation.
Regardless, I hope whatever issues hampering the creation of a Switch 2 version are able to be ironed out, and that Starfield eventually makes its way to Nintendo’s system. Until then, it can be played on Xbox Series X|S, PC, and PS5, with the game accessible through Xbox Game Pass on the former two platforms.
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