
It is appropriate to say that switch 2 game-key cards have not gone down well with consumers.
While the Japanese video game consultancy firm Kyos Inc. says that the publishers “are thankful to Nintendo” for the move after the increasing production costs of physical media “, others are less keen on them; About 70% of you said that you will not buy a game-key card release, and many companies within the industry have said that they dislike the approach.
The game-key card is an attempt to bridge the gap between the release and traditional game card, where the game is included on the data card itself. Many have warned that this system is anti -consumer; When Nintendo closes the server in a few years, the cards become useless.
Lost in Ryan Brown of Panth, who has already talked to us about the topic, has taken a rally call for developers on social media to release a rally call, not want to release the game-key card, so, if your studio wants to produce a physical switch 2 release, they should come in contact with boutique publisher:
While the game-key cards have been rejected by many consumers, recently a leak gives a very concrete reason that so many companies are hugging them; If you want to publish your game physically on Switch 2, you have to pay the nintendo for 64GB cards – this time there is no small option at this time, unfortunately, as the case was with Switch 1.
Nintendo has said that he will not use the game-key card for his first-party game.