The announcement of Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition heading to Nintendo Switch 2 in 2025 was a shock-and-delight moment for RPG fans everywhere. FromSoftware’s sprawling, brutal masterpiece finally arriving on a device with “Switch” in the name feels almost sacrilegious—and yet, here we are. This all-in-one reissue bundles the original game, the Shadow of the Erdtree expansion, two new classes, fresh armor, weapons, and cosmetic options for Torrent. But the real story isn’t limited to Switch 2 owners: FromSoft confirms that the extra content will land on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC too, albeit with a few caveats on timing and performance.
A major question mark hangs over whether Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition will run locally on Switch 2 or lean on cloud streaming like Control and Hitman 3’s “Cloud Versions.” Nintendo hasn’t revealed native CPU/GPU specs, so the possibilities range from a fully onboard experience—potentially in handheld mode at a stable 30 fps—to a hybrid that flips to streaming in demanding scenes. Docked play might push higher resolution, but we’ll want to see real benchmarks before declaring it a seamless Souls-style experience. After all, if Bloodborne stuttered on PS4 and PC builds have stumbled on frame-rate consistency, nobody wants to be “Tarnished” by 12 fps boss fights.
Bandai Namco’s ESRB listing for Switch 2 hints that launch is imminent, yet the rating covers only Nintendo’s hardware for now. The publisher’s promise that “additional content in the title will also be available on other platforms” reads like a soft commitment—there’s no firm date for the PlayStation, Xbox, or PC updates. Look back at past FromSoft releases, and you’ll remember how long Dark Souls remasters and feature patches took to appear on PC. A staggered rollout seems likely: Switch 2 may get the complete package first, followed by phased launches on other systems.
Feature | Detail |
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Publisher | Bandai Namco Entertainment |
Switch 2 Release | 2025 |
PS/Xbox/PC Release | TBA |
Genres | Action RPG, Adventure |
Included Content | Base game, Shadow of the Erdtree, new classes, armor & weapons |
If you already own Elden Ring on PC or console, Glaswegian impatience kicks in—you want those new classes, armor sets, and cosmetics now, not months from now. These extras can reshape builds after a hundred-hour slog through The Lands Between, offering fresh ways to tackle bosses and lore. Shadow of the Erdtree alone revived community interest; layering on additional gear and classes is the perfect excuse to mount another New Game+. But whether you’re on a high-end GPU or last-gen console, clarity on patch schedules and performance targets is crucial to avoid another round of “it runs fine on PlayStation but remains buggy on PC.”
For newcomers or Switch 2 adopters, Tarnished Edition is an unmissable chance to experience the definitive Elden Ring package—everything in one box, with community hype at its peak. For PC and console veterans, the extras are a tantalizing carrot, but you’ll need patience. Keep an eye on official timings, demand clear performance targets from Bandai Namco, and treat early reports of frame-rate or streaming compromises with a grain of salt. In the end, it’s a golden excuse to return to the best RPG of the decade—just be ready for a potentially staggered, multi-platform rollout.
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