Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Todd Howard, game director for “Skyrim” and “Fallout 4,” recently teased about Bethesda’s next mobile game. He also revealed how the company was ecstatic when its “Fallout Shelter” became an instant hit. Now, Bethesda is developing an “Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim” version that will be part of the first year of the Nintendo Switch games list. Facebook/The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

A new Nintendo Switch leaked video has revealed details about avatar customisation and Mii editor. Reports suggest that a NeoGAF user leaked the details about the start-up process and UI for the much-awaited gaming console. The user has been uploading snippets of information on Vid.me. The latest video takes viewers through avatar selection and the new Mii editor. The videos have revealed that Nintendo Switch users will be allowed a lot of customizations and the clip shows a bevy of characters.

According to Techno Buffalo, the video shows “Star Fox,” “Metroid,” “Pikmin” and “Animal Crossing” character images. Users will also be able to tweak avatar backgrounds as well. Meanwhile, Todd Howard, game director for “Skyrim” and “Fallout 4,” recently teased about Bethesda’s next mobile game. He also revealed how the company was ecstatic when its “Fallout Shelter” became an instant hit. Now, Bethesda is developing an “Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim” version that will be part of the first year of the Nintendo Switch games list.

Howard recently told Game Spot that he believes Nintendo Switch is a very smart device though he is not sure if it will be a success. He also revealed that Nintendo was less interested in Bethesda before Switch. However, he also added that Switch is a kind of gaming console only Nintendo can make and he is terribly excited to bring “Skyrim” to Nintendo’s audience. No specific date has yet been provided for the game’s launch on Nintendo Switch. Now, Howard has also confirmed that based on the “Shelter” experience, Bethesda will roll out something new.

Gaming experts believe that Bethesda’s new mobile game could be unveiled during the E3 2017 press conference. Express reports that a “Fallout 4” update has been rolled out recently that has incorporated official PS4 Pro gaming support along with gameplay upgrades and bug fixes. Those who are not aware, “Fallout 4” mods are now limited on Xbox One and PS4 to do away with stability issues. The cap on Xbox One is 150 and PS4 is 100. The same changes have also been confirmed for “Skyrim: Special Edition” by Bethesda.

“The mod limits implemented this week to Fallout 4 and Skyrim Special Edition has been put in place based on our internal testing for stability to the game. With the new caps, some players will not be able to reach the full storage limit for mods, but the additional storage capacity will allow for you to have larger mods within the 150/100 cap. This is a starting point, and it may be adjusted,” reads a Bethesda forum post.