Fallout 4 and Indiana Jones Switch 2 Release Dates Leak, Just Before Nintendo Direct

Fallout 4 and Indiana Jones Switch 2 Release Dates Leak, Just Before Nintendo Direct

Microsoft’s next pair of games headed to Nintendo platforms now have leaked release dates, ahead of today’s Partner Direct broadcast.

Dealabs’ ever-reliable billbil-kun has now spilled the details of both Indiana Jones and the Great Circle and Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition, which were previously confirmed for launch on Switch 2 last year.

Up first will be the Fallout 4 Anniversary Edition, which will launch its physical edition (containing a digital download code) on April 28, priced $59.99. Dealabs suggests the game could arrive digitally via the Nintendo eShop even sooner — perhaps as soon as today — though this is unconfirmed.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will then arrive on May 12, priced $69.99. Dealabs believes this date will apply to both the game’s physical edition (likely containing a Game-Key Card) as well as its digital eShop release.

Finally, a physical version of Skyrim Anniversary Edition is also reportedly coming, following its eShop debut back in December 2025, albeit with notable performance issues. Boxed copies will be available from April 28, Dealabs reported, and contain a download code inside.

Fallout 4’s Anniversary Edition includes the base game, six official add-ons, and over 150 pieces of Creation Club content. It’s apparent announcement today would be well timed, following the finale of Fallout Season 2. Here’s hoping it’s more enjoyable than Amazon’s disappointing Fallout announcement tease.

The beloved Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, meanwhile, launched on PC and Xbox back in December 2024 to rave reviews — IGN’s own verdict returned a 9/10. A PlayStation 5 edition followed in April 2025, while its short-but-sweet expansion The Order of Giants followed last September.

These latest leaks come just hours after an updated ratings board listing suggested that Hollow Knight’s Switch 2 Edition could arrive today as a shadow drop.

Officially, of course, we’ll just have to wait and tune in to Nintendo’s big Partner Direct broadcast, which is set to air imminently — at 6am Pacific, 9am Eastern or 2pm UK time.

Tom Phillips is IGN’s News Editor. You can reach Tom at tom_phillips@ign.com or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social

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