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technology26 days ago

Switch 2 Switches to Physical Releases and Smaller Cartridges

The full game of R-Type Dimensions 3 will be available on Switch 2 cartridges, but at a higher price of €70, due to increased manufacturing costs. The change from Game-Key Cards to full cartridges is facilitated by rumored smaller cartridge sizes, which may help reduce costs. This move addresses criticisms of storage limitations and long-term game preservation concerns associated with Game-Key Cards.

technology4 months ago

Star Wars Outlaws on Switch 2 Showcases Innovative Use of Game Key Cards

Ubisoft explains that the use of Nintendo Switch 2's controversial Game Key Cards for Star Wars Outlaws is due to performance needs, as full game cartridges couldn't meet the quality targets, relying instead on disk streaming and downloads. Many third-party developers are also adopting key cards, with some like CDPR opting for physical cartridges, highlighting varied approaches to Switch 2 game releases.

technology5 months ago

Nintendo Seeks Feedback on Switch 2 Game-Key Cards and Digital Purchases

Nintendo is conducting a survey to gauge player preferences for Switch 2 game purchases, including controversial game-key cards that allow reselling and system sharing. The survey explores past buying habits, resale behavior, and preferences between physical and digital formats. Critics argue the game-key card system undermines game preservation and consumer rights, drawing criticism from industry figures.

technology6 months ago

Nintendo Navigates Rising Costs and Supply Challenges with Strategic Innovations

Nintendo's president defends the $449 price of the Switch 2, highlighting its value and monitoring potential barriers for consumers, especially children. The company is addressing supply shortages, particularly in Japan, and exploring ways to manage rising development costs through innovative software development. Concerns about Game-Key Cards and game preservation are acknowledged, with Nintendo emphasizing collaboration with publishers to support diverse distribution methods.