'They asked for mods,' he said to Eurogamer, 'they asked for Creation Club - 'When are we getting more stuff?'' He later clarified that he meant it was about the lack of mod support. 'Skyrim Switch has a big community that we haven't supported the way we'd like,' Howard said during a talk at Gamelab. Bethesda Games Studio boss Todd Howard confirmed these at Gamelab, a developer event in Spain last week. And there are no plans to bring it to the Nintendo Switch at this juncture. For consoles, all mods have to go through Bethesda's Creation Club. While open-world role-playing game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has support for user-created modifications or mods as they're known for PC, PS4, and Xbox One, don't expect any mods for the Nintendo Switch version of the game.