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Starfield Switch 2 Leak Surfaces as PS5 Version Loses Momentum

A leaked listing suggests Starfield may be heading to Nintendo Switch 2, even as Bethesda's space RPG continues to underperform on PS5 months after launch.

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Eliza Crichton-Stuart

Updated Apr 16, 2026

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Bethesda's Starfield arrived on PlayStation 5 with a lot to prove. After launching as an Xbox and PC exclusive in September 2023, the long-awaited space RPG finally made its PS5 debut in late 2024. The reception? Politely put, it hasn't set the world on fire. Now, a fresh leak is pointing toward a Nintendo Switch 2 version of the game, and the timing raises a lot of questions about where Bethesda is taking its most ambitious RPG.

The leak and what it actually says

A listing surfaced online suggesting Starfield is in development for the Nintendo Switch 2, the upgraded handheld console Nintendo launched in 2025. The leak, which has not been officially confirmed by Bethesda or parent company Microsoft, points to a port of the base game. Details beyond that are thin, and Bethesda has stayed quiet.

Here's the thing: this wouldn't come entirely out of nowhere. Microsoft has been steadily expanding its Xbox Game Studios titles to more platforms, with games like Hi-Fi Rush and Pentiment landing on PlayStation and Nintendo hardware over the past couple of years. Bringing Starfield to Switch 2 fits that broader pattern of putting first-party titles wherever players actually are.

Why the PS5 launch context matters here

The PS5 version of Starfield launched to a noticeably muted response. Player counts on PlayStation Network never reached the levels that might justify the years of exclusivity Xbox players endured, and community discussions on Reddit and forums like ResetEra have consistently pointed to the game feeling dated compared to what PS5 players expected from a 2024 release on their platform.

The core complaints are familiar: loading screens that break immersion in a way that felt acceptable in 2023 but jarring a year later, a procedurally generated world that lacks the handcrafted density of something like Baldur's Gate 3, and a main quest that takes a long time to justify the hours invested. The Shattered Space DLC, released in late 2024, didn't move the needle much either.

What most players miss is that Starfield's issues aren't really about hardware. The PS5 version runs well technically. The problem is that the game's design philosophy, built around exploration across hundreds of largely empty planets, simply hasn't connected with a broad audience the way Bethesda's previous RPGs did.

A Switch 2 port: possible, but not simple

Getting Starfield running on Switch 2 hardware would be a serious technical undertaking. The base game is demanding even on mid-range PC hardware, and while the Switch 2 represents a significant leap over its predecessor, it's still a portable device with real thermal and power constraints.

That said, ports of games like The Witcher 3 and Hogwarts Legacy on original Switch hardware showed what's achievable with enough optimization work. A Switch 2 version of Starfield, potentially with reduced draw distances and scaled-back asset quality, isn't out of the question. The key here is whether Bethesda would invest in a proper port or hand it off to an external studio, as Microsoft has done with several of its other multiplatform releases.

For context on how other major RPGs have handled similar transitions, browse the latest reviews to see how ports have held up across hardware generations.

What this means for Bethesda's strategy going forward

If the Switch 2 version is real, it signals that Microsoft and Bethesda are not ready to write off Starfield as a commercial disappointment. Putting the game in front of Nintendo's audience, which skews toward players who enjoy long, exploration-driven RPGs, could give the title a second life that the PS5 launch failed to deliver.

The game's Starfield Direct content roadmap, which promised ongoing updates and expansions, has been quieter than many players hoped. A Switch 2 announcement could serve as a natural moment to re-energize that roadmap with new content alongside the port.

Keep an eye on the next Xbox Games Showcase, which is typically held in June. That would be the most logical stage for Bethesda to make something like this official. For more coverage as this story develops, check out the latest gaming news and guides.

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April 16th 2026

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April 16th 2026

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