Bethesda has confirmed that its upcoming game, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, will include a physical Game Card for the Nintendo Switch 2. This makes it the sole Bethesda title for the platform to offer such a physical edition. Other games like Oblivion Remastered, Skyrim, and Fallout 4 will not feature physical cartridges.
Bethesda's announcement highlights a distinction in how its games will be distributed on the Nintendo Switch 2. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, developed by MachineGames and published by Bethesda, stands out as the only title from the studio to include a proper physical edition with a Game Card. This cartridge will allow players to experience the adventure game without relying solely on digital downloads.
In contrast, remastered versions of Oblivion, along with classics like Skyrim and Fallout 4, will launch on the Switch 2 without physical copies. These titles, part of Bethesda's extensive RPG portfolio, appear set for digital-only release on the hybrid console. The decision underscores varying approaches to physical media in an era dominated by digital distribution, potentially appealing to collectors who prefer tangible game copies.
The confirmation comes ahead of the Nintendo Switch 2's anticipated launch, positioning Indiana Jones and the Great Circle as a flagship physical release for Bethesda on the platform. No further details on release dates or pricing for the physical edition were provided in the announcement.