

Don't get me wrong, the Switch version of Doom is still a great port but it shows the console's limitations when compared to the other platforms the game is out for.Īnother issue has been found that is already getting some players upset and that is the fact that Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus may have to be downloaded to the Nintendo Switch, even if users purchased the physical copy of the game.

The Doom version of the game had to be tweaked a bit in order to work properly, for that the FPS had to be dropped from 60 to 30 and even then it isn't locked at 30FPS.

While the news itself is pretty great for Nintendo Switch owners who get to play some of Bethesda's most acclaimed titles, it has come with a few drawbacks. We've already seen Doom ported to Nintendo's hybrid console, as well as The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, and have promised to keep supporting the Switch from now on. Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is one of the games Bethesda has been supporting Nintendo with since the Switch launched in March 2017.
