Nintendo's newly introduced game-key cards for the Switch 2 allow players greater flexibility since these cards aren't bound to a single Nintendo account. They can be inserted into any console, making borrowing, renting, and reselling possible. Unlike current retail offerings that include a non-transferable download code, these game-key cards initiate a game download to the console. Players must connect to the internet only for the initial launch of the game. The format, which blends elements of digital and physical games, aims to benefit publishers by accommodating larger game sizes beyond the standard cartridge capacity.
The game-key cards primarily benefit publishers, allowing them to sell physical copies of games at retail locations that may exceed the 64GB capacity of regular Switch 2 game cartridges.
Game-key cards automatically trigger a game download when inserted into a Switch 2 console. Once the game is downloaded and installed, an internet connection is only required when you launch the game for the first time.
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