Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition on Nintendo Switch 2 Set to Receive DLSS Support and Stability Updates

Bethesda, renowned for its influential role in the modern RPG landscape, has officially confirmed post-launch support for Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition on the Nintendo Switch 2.

Released on February 24, 2026, Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition marks the first mainline Fallout title to appear on Nintendo’s next-generation console, broadening the appeal of the beloved post-apocalyptic franchise to a new audience of Switch 2 players.

A significant enhancement on the horizon is the integration of Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS), a cutting-edge upscaling technology developed by NVIDIA.

DLSS uses advanced artificial intelligence to upsample lower-resolution images, resulting in improved visual clarity and smoother frame rates—especially beneficial for players taking advantage of Fallout 4’s 60fps performance mode on the Nintendo Switch 2. In a recent statement released via the official Bethesda X (formerly Twitter) account, the studio thanked its community: “We appreciate the enthusiasm of everyone exploring the Commonwealth on Nintendo Switch 2! Alongside our current 60fps and 40fps modes, the next update will introduce DLSS and further stability improvements.” While Bethesda did not specify an exact release date for the DLSS feature, the company emphasized that both DLSS support and stability enhancements are actively in development and will arrive in an upcoming update.

This follows Bethesda’s ongoing commitment to refining user experience across platforms, as seen with previous updates to Fallout 4 and other titles in their portfolio. Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition on the Nintendo Switch 2 already offers significant performance improvements compared to earlier console releases, including dedicated performance modes and enhanced load times unique to Nintendo’s latest hardware.

The addition of DLSS aims to further elevate the experience by maintaining visual fidelity alongside high frame rates—a notable benefit for players who value both performance and graphics quality on the go. Bethesda’s consistent support for Fallout titles, coupled with the technical capabilities of the Nintendo Switch 2, reinforces the ongoing evolution of handheld gaming.

With both DLSS and additional stability upgrades on the way, Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition continues to set a new standard for AAA titles on portable platforms. For more updates on Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition, the Nintendo Switch 2, and further Bethesda announcements, stay tuned to our coverage and follow the official Bethesda channels.