
The switch 2 introduces the game-key card, which requires users to download the game, and it generally expresses concern about the future physical support of the nintendo.
If you are thinking about the company’s plans to move forward, then the US President Dag Boussar’s Nintendo has assured everyone that physical sports remain the “major part of their business” for now. Doug Boseer recently talked to Iganna about this at New Nintendo San Francisco Store, while also touching the alleged advantage of the game-key card for the publication partners:
Doug Boussar: “In the immediate future, physical games are still an important part of our business. And we specially import their relationships with our retailers, and want to ensure that we have products available to sell their consumers. When you look at the game-key cards, for us, for us, for us, the nintendo switch 2, which are like our goal, which we have more content. Able at the platform, deep and large on the platform.
Therefore, while traditional physical games are still important, according to Boseer, the game -key card is only a way to allow the nintendo’s publication partners to bring the “more materials” (and large experience) on their new platform (which is a more inexpensive price) – the platform is a “comprehensive and deep library” possible.
Earlier this week, the Physical Distributor Limited Run Games revealed whether it was up to its partners to decide whether the switch 2 release would be on the game-key card (outside its own lines). A rumor steeped from the leak has also suggested that the game card size may have limited options for third party.