- Nintendo asks Japanese players their reflections on Nintendo Switch 2 Key cards
- He follows low sales reports for Nintendo Switch 2 -thirds switch software
- I hope this indicates a change to more traditional physical versions
Nintendo asks Japanese players their reflections on controversial cards from Nintendo Switch 2.
As for the first time spotted by Switchsoku and reported by VGC, surveys were published by Nintendo Switch 2 players in Japan.
The multiple choice form request if you are aware of the existence of game key cards or that you currently have them. Then he lists a number of characteristics of the game key cards and invites you to select the ones you already know.
Finally, he asks if you choose the digital download version of software if a partition card was available.
If you are not aware, the game key cards are a special type of Nintendo Switch 2 version. These are physical game cards that do not contain substantial data. When inserted in a Nintendo Switch 2 system, they cause download the game a bit like an eshop purchase.
You must insert the game key card each time you want to access the title. The game takes up space on the internal storage of your system, canceling one of the great advantages of traditional game cards.
The only real advantage of a game key card is that it can be sold or exchanged between several consoles freely, although my eyes are not really worth it.
The vast majority of Nintendo Switch 2 -thirds outings were keystands, to the big disappointment of certain players.
As the sales of third-party software would have been lower than expected, I suspect that this investigation signals that Nintendo is re-evaluating its approach and, hopefully, will begin to push the developers to traditional physical versions.