Several titles have cropped up in recent years to make the most of this experience. Virtual reality has emerged in gaming as a groundbreaking opportunity for players to immerse themselves in video games. However, the idea that Skyrim can be played on a portable console is still noteworthy, as players can now take it anywhere. While this port definitely works well, there's no denying the fact that the real fun of playing Skyrim comes from running in on a PC, where mod support is plentiful. This landmark announcement that helped cement that the Nintendo Switch would be a major step-up from the disaster show that was the Wii U. On January 13, 2017, Todd Howard confirmed that Skyrim would release for the Nintendo Switch. However, the entire gaming world correctly predicted that Todd's statements were meant to be nothing more than a way to quell the hype.
Even after Skyrim was shown to be playable on the Switch, Todd Howard was tight-lipped and completely shot down the idea of a Skyrim port to the Nintendo console.
After all, nothing of the sort has happened in the past. However, no one expected a title from The Elder Scrolls to appear on a Nintendo console. Most gamers expected the release of The Elder Scrolls games on the PC, Xbox, and Playstation.