The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition (Switch 2): all the updates (latest: Ver. 1.2)
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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition – Ver. 1.2
- Release date: February 17th/18th 2026
- Patch notes:
Features:
- Added a 60 Hz mode under Display settings that allows players to toggle between “Prioritize Visuals” or “Prioritize Performance”.
- In addition, frame rate has been locked at 30 Hz in “Prioritize Visuals” mode for smoother gameplay.
Crashes and Performance Fixes:
- Fixed a crash that occurred when reading “The Crimson Dirks Vol. 4” book for the “Tilted Scales” quest in German.
- Fixed an audio-related crash.
- Fixed a crash, infinite load, and game freeze that sometimes occurred when rapidly selecting “Load” multiple times in the pause menu.
- Fixed a crash that occurred when the “Transmute Ore” spell was repeatedly cast outside of the Haltered Stream Camp.
Improved FPS performance drops that occurred in the following locations:
- during the Hide and Seek quest in Kynesgrove
- during combat at Secunda’s Kiss
- when discovering the “Drelas’ Cottage” location
- when engaged in combat with a giant at the Talking Stone Camp.
Visuals Issues Fixes:
- Viewing water planes from a distance or within menus caused them to shift up and down.
- Distant aspen trees appeared with a blue tint.
- Transitioning out of caves caused an outline of the entrance to linger during the fade-to-back loading screen.
User Interface Fixes:
- Switching between mouse and controller mode while in dialogue or the Help menu, caused different options to be highlighted.
- Switching between mouse and controller mode while in help menus or user hints, did not dynamically update callout prompts.
- The “Ready/Sheathe” option was missing from the Joy-Con 2 Mouse Controls menu.
- The “Delete” prompt remained grayed-out within the Load menu when swapping between mouse and controller mode.
- Deleting a save in the Save/Load menus reset the highlighted selection to the top of the menu list.
- While in mouse mode, the cursor remained stuck within a smaller section of the screen when changing between docked/undocked modes or interfacing with GameChat.
Controls Fixes:
- The “Eagle Eye” Archery perk remained active after switching between mouse and controller mode.
- Holding down the Right Joystick while reassigning a button caused that button to disappear from the Controls list.
- The Joy-Con 2 controllers provided haptic feedback while in mouse mode.
- Buttons became unresponsive when controls were remapped while moving the Joy-Con 2 controllers in mouse mode.
- Rotating the map in mouse mode was slower and less smooth than in controller mode.
Audio Issue Fix:
- Scrolling SFX continued to play while holding up or down on the Left Joystick or buttons at the top or bottom of the Save/Load menus.
Localization Fixes:
- “Amiibo” appeared as plural in Spanish.
Miscellaneous:
- Added new translations for the features listed above and UI updates.
- Updates were made to the game credits.
- Additional notes: none
- Source: Bethesda (Reddit)
How to download updates for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition on Nintendo Switch 2?
To download the updates for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Anniversary Edition, you have three options:
- let the console do its thing if you have automatic downloads activated, and didn’t completely turn it off
If not…
- try to launch the game from the Home Menu while being connected to the internet. You should get a prompt when doing so: simply follow the instructions on screen;
OR
- select the game > press either + or – to go to the Options page > select Software update > select Via the Internet.
To check that you have the latest version installed, simply select the game on the Home Menu, and press – or + to go to the Options: the version number is displayed just below the game title.
